NTIA
The BroadbandCensus.com List of NTIA Comments Filed April 14 and April 15
WASHINGTON, April 16, 2009 – The following are substantive broadband comments posted on the Commerce Department’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration posted on Tuesday and Wednesday, after Monday’s deadline in the agency’s call for comments on the $7.2 billion federal broadband stimulus program.
Editor’s Note (4/19) – The complete BroadbandCensus.com List of NTIA Comments is now available at http://broadbandcensus.com/2009/04/the-broadbandcensuscom-list-of-ntia-comments
The BroadbandCensus.com List of NTIA Comments aims to include all substantive comments filed between March 10 and April 15 on the NTIA web site. For a growing number of comments, BroadbandCensus.com has provided a brief summary of the contents of the comment.
WASHINGTON, April 16, 2009 – The following are substantive broadband comments posted on the Commerce Department’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration posted on Tuesday and Wednesday, April 14 and April 15, after Monday’s deadline in the agency’s call for comments on the $7.2 billion federal broadband stimulus program.
Although some of the comments appear to have been submitted prior to midnight on Monday, April 13, the NTIA characterized these comments as “filed late.” http://www.ntia.doc.gov/broadbandgrants/comments.cfm
Today, BroadbandCensus.com also supplemented it original list of substantive comments in the proceeding, from among the hundreds that were filed. The new, complete list of these substantive comments filed on April 13 is available at The BroadbandCensus.com List of NTIA Comments Filed April 13.
BroadbandCensus.com intends to continue to categorize and systematize the comments that have been filed with the NTIA, included those done prior to April 13.
Individuals with questions about either list should e-mail Cody Williams, williams@broadbandcensus.com.
The following list is in alphabetical order.
Alvaron, Inc. | Comment
American Cable Association | Comment
Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials | Comment
ConnectedNation | Comment
ConnectKentucky | Comment
ConnectOhio | Comment
ConnectTennessee | Comment
G4 – rural local exchange carriers in New Hampshire and Massachusetts | Comment
G4 Communications | Comment
Level 3 | Comment
Media &-Democracy Coalition (amended filing) | Comment
Missouri | Comment
Nebraska | Comment
New York State | Comment
PAETEC Communications, Inc., and McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, Inc. | Comment
Pennsylvania | Comment
RapidDSL and Wireless | Comment
RCN Corporation | Comment
Rural Mobile Broadband Alliance | Comment
StepHouse Networks | Comment
Telecommunications Industry Association | Comment
WindStream | Comment
Wirefree Partners | Comment
Wyoming | Comment
NTIA
Senate Advances Legislation Creating Office of Internet Connectivity Within Commerce Department’s NTIA

Editor’s Note (4/19) – The complete BroadbandCensus.com List of NTIA Comments is now available at http://broadbandcensus.com/2009/04/the-broadbandcensuscom-list-of-ntia-comments
The BroadbandCensus.com List of NTIA Comments aims to include all substantive comments filed between March 10 and April 15 on the NTIA web site. For a growing number of comments, BroadbandCensus.com has provided a brief summary of the contents of the comment.
WASHINGTON, April 16, 2009 – The following are substantive broadband comments posted on the Commerce Department’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration posted on Tuesday and Wednesday, April 14 and April 15, after Monday’s deadline in the agency’s call for comments on the $7.2 billion federal broadband stimulus program.
Although some of the comments appear to have been submitted prior to midnight on Monday, April 13, the NTIA characterized these comments as “filed late.” http://www.ntia.doc.gov/broadbandgrants/comments.cfm
Today, BroadbandCensus.com also supplemented it original list of substantive comments in the proceeding, from among the hundreds that were filed. The new, complete list of these substantive comments filed on April 13 is available at The BroadbandCensus.com List of NTIA Comments Filed April 13.
BroadbandCensus.com intends to continue to categorize and systematize the comments that have been filed with the NTIA, included those done prior to April 13.
Individuals with questions about either list should e-mail Cody Williams, williams@broadbandcensus.com.
The following list is in alphabetical order.
Alvaron, Inc. | Comment
American Cable Association | Comment
Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials | Comment
ConnectedNation | Comment
ConnectKentucky | Comment
ConnectOhio | Comment
ConnectTennessee | Comment
G4 – rural local exchange carriers in New Hampshire and Massachusetts | Comment
G4 Communications | Comment
Level 3 | Comment
Media &-Democracy Coalition (amended filing) | Comment
Missouri | Comment
Nebraska | Comment
New York State | Comment
PAETEC Communications, Inc., and McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, Inc. | Comment
Pennsylvania | Comment
RapidDSL and Wireless | Comment
RCN Corporation | Comment
Rural Mobile Broadband Alliance | Comment
StepHouse Networks | Comment
Telecommunications Industry Association | Comment
WindStream | Comment
Wirefree Partners | Comment
Wyoming | Comment
NTIA
Panelists on NTIA Broadband Webinar Say Smart Buildings Boost Civic Resiliency and Public Health

Editor’s Note (4/19) – The complete BroadbandCensus.com List of NTIA Comments is now available at http://broadbandcensus.com/2009/04/the-broadbandcensuscom-list-of-ntia-comments
The BroadbandCensus.com List of NTIA Comments aims to include all substantive comments filed between March 10 and April 15 on the NTIA web site. For a growing number of comments, BroadbandCensus.com has provided a brief summary of the contents of the comment.
WASHINGTON, April 16, 2009 – The following are substantive broadband comments posted on the Commerce Department’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration posted on Tuesday and Wednesday, April 14 and April 15, after Monday’s deadline in the agency’s call for comments on the $7.2 billion federal broadband stimulus program.
Although some of the comments appear to have been submitted prior to midnight on Monday, April 13, the NTIA characterized these comments as “filed late.” http://www.ntia.doc.gov/broadbandgrants/comments.cfm
Today, BroadbandCensus.com also supplemented it original list of substantive comments in the proceeding, from among the hundreds that were filed. The new, complete list of these substantive comments filed on April 13 is available at The BroadbandCensus.com List of NTIA Comments Filed April 13.
BroadbandCensus.com intends to continue to categorize and systematize the comments that have been filed with the NTIA, included those done prior to April 13.
Individuals with questions about either list should e-mail Cody Williams, williams@broadbandcensus.com.
The following list is in alphabetical order.
Alvaron, Inc. | Comment
American Cable Association | Comment
Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials | Comment
ConnectedNation | Comment
ConnectKentucky | Comment
ConnectOhio | Comment
ConnectTennessee | Comment
G4 – rural local exchange carriers in New Hampshire and Massachusetts | Comment
G4 Communications | Comment
Level 3 | Comment
Media &-Democracy Coalition (amended filing) | Comment
Missouri | Comment
Nebraska | Comment
New York State | Comment
PAETEC Communications, Inc., and McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, Inc. | Comment
Pennsylvania | Comment
RapidDSL and Wireless | Comment
RCN Corporation | Comment
Rural Mobile Broadband Alliance | Comment
StepHouse Networks | Comment
Telecommunications Industry Association | Comment
WindStream | Comment
Wirefree Partners | Comment
Wyoming | Comment
NTIA
Speaking at Commerce Department Symposium, Federal Agencies Doubt Benefits of Spectrum Plan

Editor’s Note (4/19) – The complete BroadbandCensus.com List of NTIA Comments is now available at http://broadbandcensus.com/2009/04/the-broadbandcensuscom-list-of-ntia-comments
The BroadbandCensus.com List of NTIA Comments aims to include all substantive comments filed between March 10 and April 15 on the NTIA web site. For a growing number of comments, BroadbandCensus.com has provided a brief summary of the contents of the comment.
WASHINGTON, April 16, 2009 – The following are substantive broadband comments posted on the Commerce Department’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration posted on Tuesday and Wednesday, April 14 and April 15, after Monday’s deadline in the agency’s call for comments on the $7.2 billion federal broadband stimulus program.
Although some of the comments appear to have been submitted prior to midnight on Monday, April 13, the NTIA characterized these comments as “filed late.” http://www.ntia.doc.gov/broadbandgrants/comments.cfm
Today, BroadbandCensus.com also supplemented it original list of substantive comments in the proceeding, from among the hundreds that were filed. The new, complete list of these substantive comments filed on April 13 is available at The BroadbandCensus.com List of NTIA Comments Filed April 13.
BroadbandCensus.com intends to continue to categorize and systematize the comments that have been filed with the NTIA, included those done prior to April 13.
Individuals with questions about either list should e-mail Cody Williams, williams@broadbandcensus.com.
The following list is in alphabetical order.
Alvaron, Inc. | Comment
American Cable Association | Comment
Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials | Comment
ConnectedNation | Comment
ConnectKentucky | Comment
ConnectOhio | Comment
ConnectTennessee | Comment
G4 – rural local exchange carriers in New Hampshire and Massachusetts | Comment
G4 Communications | Comment
Level 3 | Comment
Media &-Democracy Coalition (amended filing) | Comment
Missouri | Comment
Nebraska | Comment
New York State | Comment
PAETEC Communications, Inc., and McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, Inc. | Comment
Pennsylvania | Comment
RapidDSL and Wireless | Comment
RCN Corporation | Comment
Rural Mobile Broadband Alliance | Comment
StepHouse Networks | Comment
Telecommunications Industry Association | Comment
WindStream | Comment
Wirefree Partners | Comment
Wyoming | Comment
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