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ProSense Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-17-06 07:31 PM
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Consumer Groups Endorse Senator Kerry's Efforts to Bring Affordable Broadband To All
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To: State Desk

Contact: Jennifer Fuson of Consumers Union, 202-719-5921

WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Today Consumers Union and Free Press endorsed Senator John Kerry's (D-MA) Wireless Innovation Act (WINN Act) that would help bring affordable broadband to all Americans by freeing unused spectrum within the broadcast frequency for use by providers of wireless broadband and for other services.

The legislation would direct the Federal Communications Commission to move quickly to free-up valuable but unused broadcast airwaves - known as empty channels, or white spaces- which could then be used for wireless broadband. In most markets, only half of the broadcast channels are actually used by television stations.

Below is the letter of support sent to Senator Kerry earlier today.


February 17, 2006

The Honorable John Kerry

United States Senate

Washington, D.C 20510

Dear Senator Kerry:

Thank you for your leadership in cosponsoring today the bipartisan Wireless Innovation Act of 2006, the WINN Act, and for your commitment to bringing affordable broadband to all Americans. The Act will go far in providing greater consumer choice in broadband, enhanced competition in telecommunications services, and new opportunities for technological and entrepreneurial innovation. We applaud your commitment to this important issue and strongly support your legislation.

Even as high-speed Internet access and adoption has been increasing, many consumers have been left behind. The problem is particularly acute in rural and urban areas that either lack access entirely, or have only a single service to choose from. Adoption of broadband in rural areas is only half that of urban parts of the country. And adoption by average income families is roughly half that for wealthy households. Without broadband Internet access and other wireless services, Americans in rural and underserved urban areas will continue to be stranded on the wrong side of the digital divide. Communities without affordable high-speed Internet access will lose jobs as businesses that need it locate elsewhere and their residents will continue to face increasingly serious disadvantages in educational and healthcare services.

Wireless, or Wi-Fi, broadband, because of its low deployment costs and ability to reach distant consumers without costly infrastructure or equipment, offers the greatest opportunity for expanding broadband access to consumers who lack it. Indeed, today, wireless Internet services providers and communities are already using the airwaves to deliver broadband to consumers in sparsely populated rural areas who have never had access to it. Broadband and other innovative wireless services offer the promise of increased economic development and jobs, enhanced market competition, improved delivery of e-government services, and accelerated universal, affordable Internet access for all Americans.

Unfortunately, airwaves suitable for wireless broadband are in short supply. Currently, Wi-Fi broadband providers must rely on airwaves that limit the ability of wireless signals to pass through walls and other obstacles. And they compete with hundreds of other wireless consumer devices that use the same airwaves. Without access to more and better airwaves, the promise of Wi-Fi broadband will be frustrated.

Your legislation, by directing the Federal Communications Commission to move quickly to free-up valuable but unused broadcast airwaves - known as empty channels, or white spaces - for nonexclusive use will go far in fulfilling that promise. Each television market in the United States has fifty channels allocated for over-the-air, broadcast television. However, in most markets, fewer than half of these channels are actually used by television stations. In most rural areas, there are more empty channels than used channels. Even in urban areas, a substantial amount of spectrum could be made available for wireless broadband. These airwaves are far too valuable to consumers to allow them to lay dormant. Opening the white spaces for new and innovative technologies is an essential step toward bridging the digital divide, bringing 21st century telecommunications to rural areas and providing affordable access to all Americans.

Thank you for your commitment to this important issue and for working, on a bipartisan basis, toward a competitive, marketplace solution to the problem of inadequate and unaffordable broadband.


Sincerely,

Jeannine Kenney, Senior Policy Analyst, Consumers Union

Ben Scott, Policy Director


http://news.yahoo.com/s/usnw/20060217/pl_usnw/consumer_groups_endorse_senator_kerry_s_efforts_to_bring_affordable_broadband_to_all309_xml
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jenndar Donating Member (911 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-17-06 08:03 PM
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1. That's great! n/t
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ray of light Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-17-06 08:15 PM
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2. lol--your enthusiasm is nice to see! ;)
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ProSense Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-17-06 09:19 PM
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4. I always get excited when
Edited on Fri Feb-17-06 09:20 PM by ProSense
Kerry gets credit for his excellent work. Of course this is a press release, but the news media will probably write about this and neglect to mention that Kerry is the sponsor.
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blm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-18-06 01:27 PM
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5. So true. Please repost in GD, Pro, so we can at least get him some credit
here at DU.
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FreedomAngel82 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-17-06 08:17 PM
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3. Yay!
Please let GD know too!
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kerrygoddess Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-18-06 02:07 PM
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6. Allen and Kerry Introduce the Wireless Innovation Act
Allen and Kerry Introduce the Wireless Innovation Act
February 17th, 2006 @ 6:06 pm

Today in a bipartisan effort, Senator George Allen (R-VA) and Senator John Kerry (D-MA) introduced in the Senate the Wireless Innovation Act of 2006 (WINN Act). Senators John Sununu (R-NH) and Barbara Boxer (D-CA) also co-sponsored the bill.

The Wireless Innovation Act of 2006 aims to “facilitate the development of wireless broadband Internet access by allocating certain areas within the broadcast spectrum known as white spaces that are otherwise unassigned or unused.”

“Instead of just talking about it, we need to make affordable broadband a reality everywhere,” Kerry said. “In communities large and small, broadband access connects mothers to children, students to innovative new learning technologies and first responders to citizens in times of crisis. Making this technology available in all corners of our country is good for our families, demonstrates the spirit of American innovation and promotes our success in the global economy.”


MORE - http://blog.thedemocraticdaily.com/?p=1983
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rox63 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-18-06 02:41 PM
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7. OMG, he's working with Sen. Barfbag on this
JK must have a very strong stomach. Now there's a guy who can work across party lines, and be a uniter instead of a divider. :patriot:
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MH1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-18-06 04:18 PM
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8. One of JK's best points, IMO,
is his ability to figure out what he can get agreement on to move forward on something that benefits people - even with the deck stacked against us like it is now. I keep trying to tell people that's what the word "progressive" really means - making what progress you can, even if it's small and requires reaching across the aisle.
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wisteria Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-18-06 08:58 PM
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9. Does Allen even know what the words wireless and broadband mean? n/t
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