By Leslie Cauley, USA TODAY, April 7, 2009
The Federal Communications Commission Wednesday begins work on a national broadband plan, with the goal of ensuring that all consumers have access to services that are fast and affordable.
The public will be able to submit comments to the FCC for 60 days, with another 30 days for reply comments. The agency will take them into consideration as it crafts the USA's first national broadband plan.
The plan, due to Congress by Feb. 17, 2010, could have a profound impact, says Ben Scott, public policy director of Free Press, a media advocacy group.
"It could be a very important document that guides the future of telecommunications regulation and the future of the Internet," he says. "Or it could be a glorified study."
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