A Conversation with Julius Genachowski
Julius Genachowski discusses the challenges and opportunities of the Federal Communications Commission's role in international...
Speaker: Julius Genachowski, Chairman, Federal Communications Commission
Presider: Daniel B. Prieto, Vice President, Public Sector Strategy and Innovation, IBM
November 20, 2012
Julius Genachowski discusses the challenges and opportunities of the Federal Communications Commission's role in international telecommunications policy and its ongoing mission to promote Internet freedom, competition, innovation, and investment in broadband services around the globe.
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