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The National Broadband Plan, released by the FCC on March 17, 2010, sets out a roadmap for initiatives to stimulate economic growth, spur job creation and boost America's capabilities in education, health care, homeland security and more.
Connecting America: The National Broadband Plan is a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) plan to improve Internet access in the United States. The FCC was directed to create the plan by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, and unveiled its plan on March 16, 2010. [1]
The FCC National Broadband Map displays where Internet services are available across the United States, as reported by Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to the FCC.
The staff of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) created the National Broadband Plan. To an extraordi-nary extent, however, the author of this plan is America itself. The FCC started the process of creating this plan with a Notice of Inquiry in April 2009. Thirty-six public work-
fulfill Congress’s mandate, the plan seeks to ensure that the entire broadband ecosystem—networks, devices, content and applica-tions—is healthy. It makes recommendations to the FCC, the Executive Branch, Congress and state and local governments. The Plan Government can influence the broadband ecosystem in four ways: 1.
This article presents an overview of official government plans to promote broadband – based on official sources that may be biased due to their promotion of the government plan as effective and positive. Such plans are recommended by OECD and other development agencies.