Tomorrow, from Noon-1:30 p.m., I will be at the Senate Russell Office Building, Room 253, as part of this exciting event on spectrum policy. The big draws will be Phil Weiser, Senior Adviser to the National Economic Council, Larry Atlas, Senior Adviser to the NTIA Administrator, and Ruth Milkman, Chief of the FCC’s Wireless Bureau. Expect them to explain why Obama is so pumped up about wireless. Singing back up will be yr hmbl obdn’t blogger, Michael Calabrese from New America, Paula Boyd from Microsoft, and Rick Whitt from Google.
OK, you have to be totally into spectrum policy — or told by your boss you need to understand spectrum policy — to get as excited about this as I am. But there will be sandwiches.
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Stay tuned . . . .
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