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# Hands On or Hands Off? Future of Broadband Regulation at Breakfast Club
- URL: https://broadbandbreakfast.com/hands-on-or-hands-off-future-of-broadband-regulation-at-breakfast-club/
- Published: 2010-09-20T12:19:10.000Z
- Updated: 2026-03-11T06:35:10.000Z
- Description: WASHINGTON, September 20, 2010 – The Broadband Breakfast Club on Tuesday, September 21, will feature a discussion about the future of broadband, and how it is regulated. Among the panelists who will face off at the event, from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. at Clyde’s of Gallery Place, are officials from Public
- Author: Broadband Breakfast
- Tags: Breakfast Club, FCC, calendar, Net Neutrality, Cathy Sloan, CCIA, Georgetown University, Harold Feld, John Mayo, Lawrence Spiwak, Phoenix Center, Public Knowledge, #wp, #wp-post, #Import 2024-02-01 10:23, #added-preview-divider

WASHINGTON, September 20, 2010 – The Broadband Breakfast Club on Tuesday, September 21, will feature a discussion about the future of broadband, and how it is regulated. Among the panelists who will face off at the event, from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. at Clyde’s of Gallery Place, are officials from Public Knowledge, the Phoenix Center, Georgetown University and the Computer and Communications Industry Association.

The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeal’s decision in *Comcast v. FCC* has opened the door to the appropriate manner by which broadband providers will be regulated. Is Title II once again in the future for information providers? Does Title I permit adequate safeguards for consumers, and for the government? And what of the ‘Third Way’? How well will it meet the needs of broadband providers and users?

Register now, at [http://broadbandbreakfast.eventbrite](http://broadbandbreakfast.eventbrite/?ref=broadbandbreakfast.com), to see the perspectives of the following key experts on ‘net neutrality, the future of the open internet, and whether the past is prologue for the future of telecommunications regulation:

- Harold Feld, Legal Director, Public Knowledge
- John W. Mayo, Professor of Economics, Business and Public Policy, Georgetown University, McDonough School of Business
- Cathy Sloan, Vice President of Government Relations, Computer & Communications Industry Association
- Lawrence Spiwak, President, Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal & Economic Public
- Kim Hart, Reporter, Politico (Moderator)