“It’s Complicated:” The Spectrum Debate
The Scramble for Content and Delivery: It’s “Up in the Air”
Presented by the American Bar Association on Communications Law, The National Association of Broadcasters, and the Federal Communications Bar Association
Sunday, April 11 2010
Encore Hotel
Las Vegas, Nevada
Registration for the event can be found here:
http://new.abanet.org/forums/communication/Pages/default.aspx
For more information:
http://new.abanet.org/Forums/Communication/PublicDocuments/april2010symposium_broch.pdf
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“It’s Complicated:” The Spectrum Debate
The hottest debate in Washington telecommunications policy and fresh off the pages of the National Broadband Plan — is there really a looming spectrum crisis? How do various proposals affect broadcast spectrum and future innovation and service? What about the deployment of unlicensed devices? And, are there alternatives to consider? Join these esteemed experts as we tackle the communications broadcast-broadband ecosystem.
Co-Moderators:
Bryan Tramont, Wilikinson Barker, Knauer, LLP, Washington, DC
Richard Wiley, Wiley Rein LLP, Washington, DC
Featuring:
Parul Desai, Media Access Project, Washington, DC
Jerald N. Fritz, Allbritton Communications Company, Arlington, VA
Christopher Guttman-McCabe, CTIA – The Wireless Association, Washington, DC
Megan Stull, Google, Inc., Washington, DC


