Call for Commentary on National Broadband Plan
BroadbandBreakfast.com announced that it will receive commentary on the National Broadband Plan released last week by the Federal Communications Commission.
BroadbandBreakfast.com announced that it will receive commentary on the National Broadband Plan released last week by the Federal Communications Commission.
We’ve received so many insightful comments on the Federal Communication Commission’s recently released National Broadband Plan, we’d like to offer you the opportunity to add your voice to BroadbandBreakfast.com.
We plan to run a series of guest commentaries on the various facets of the plan throughout the next few weeks. Although commentaries may be long or short, we’re looking primarily for articles in the 500-850 word range.
If you would like to offer a commentary, please e-mail commentary@broadbandcensus.com and include your name and affiliation as you would like it to be published. Additionally, please include your contact information in case of editorial questions.
Please understand that BroadbandBreakfast.com and BroadbandCensus.com do not endorse the views found in the commentaries and that not all commentaries may be published.
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