Access to Telecom Tools Is Critical for Our Future

By Rep. Jay Inslee
Special to Roll Call
June 2, 2005, 12 a.m.

A universal high-speed broadband communications infrastructure is an absolute imperative for America’s future. Ubiquitous broadband deployment, in cities, suburbs and rural areas will provide the type of 21st century network necessary for America’s continued economic dynamism, job creation, education and public safety. Broadband should offer Americans the freedom to use any application and any device to access whatever legal content they wish, but the network and its freedoms should be extended to all Americans. Now is the time for adoption of a comprehensive national broadband policy. Among other items, our top three priorities should be to provide incentives for rural and “ex-urban” broadband expansion, hasten the digital television transition, and invest in targeted federal funding for communications research.



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