Michael K. Powell
FCC Not Reducing “Needlessly Burdensome” Regulations
Posted March 7th, 2011 by BfA StaffLast week, a group of top telecommunications companies sent a letter to the White House stating that the Federal Communications Commission is failing to comply with President Obama’s directive to slash unnecessary regulations.Read more
BfA Offers Feedback on President's Call for Regulatory Reform
Posted March 4th, 2011 by BfA StaffOn Friday, the nation’s largest broadband companies sent a letter to the White House stating the FCC is failing to comply with President Obama’s directive to slash unnecessary regulations and to propose reforms or repeal rules during its own regulatory review.Read more
BfA Co-Chair Michael Powell Will Keynote At The Internet Innovation Alliance Symposium
Posted December 6th, 2010 by BfA StaffBroadband for America honorary co-chair Michael Powell will keynote an important meeting in Washington, DC on Tuesday December 7 when he speaks to the Internet Innovation Alliance symposium on the “Implications of Washington Telecom Policy on Jobs, Investment and Economic Recovery.”Read more
Michael Powell On The Right Approach To Wireless Industry Regulations
Posted November 1st, 2010 by BfA StaffBroadband for America Honorary Co-Chair Michael Powell has an op-ed in the new edition of Technology Review Magazine on regulating the wireless broadband industry and the net neutrality debate. Some highlights:
Michael Powell and FCC's Genachowski to Discuss Broadband Policy Tomorrow
Posted October 28th, 2010 by BfA StaffBroadband for America Honorary Co-Chair Michael Powell and FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski will discuss broadband tomorrow at a Rainbow/PUSH symposium in Washington, DC.
Genachowski will keynote a morning session the National Broadband plan and broadband deployment. From Broadcast and Cable:
Online Supporter Week: Why Internet Reclassification is Bad for America
Posted October 28th, 2010 by BfA StaffIn today’s edition of our Online Supporter Week, we here at Broadband for America are turning the spotlight on efforts to enforce unnecessary regulatory burdens on the Internet through so-called “reclassification” and net neutrality.


