As we shared with you earlier, members of our team found valuable information on best broadband practices at the recent Freedom to Connect (F2C) conference in Washington, D.C.
The conference brought together individuals involved in Internet connectivity from government, nonprofit and commercial sectors. Archives of streaming video, slide presentations, and live blogging and chatting from the conference are now available at http://freedom-to-connect.net.
We found F2C to be an enlightening forum on new forms of broadband communications. Plus, F2C’s main objective mirrors ours at the Knight Center of Digital Excellence: To bring broadband to communities in a way that serves the public interest, so that average Americans end up ahead.
Information you’ll find on the F2C site by and large reflects these values.
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