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Obama advisers said the 7.2 billion is only the first step to support telecommunications
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U.S. President Barack Obama (Barack Obama) science and GAL22V10D-10LJ datasheet and technology policy adviser Valor Black Man (Blair Levin) on Monday said the economic stimulus plan for the promotion of high-speed Internet access to 72 billion dollars, just Obama Ma Government to promote growth of telecom services, the first step. P>
Levin said: "Although the federal government provided new funding, but the amount of U.S. broadband network construction is only a small portion of the funds needed, we need farsighted." P>
Obama promised during the campaign in the network connection, speed and GAL22V10D-10LJ price and broadband access to the United States out of recession, which has played a role in improving science and GAL22V10D-10LJ suppliers and technology industry would like. But this hope has been to some extent the economic stimulus of broadband undermined by the scale of relevant content. A public interest group has called for government funding 44 billion U.S. dollars, and the United States for the construction of connecting rural areas of other non-network services network. P>
Obama is expected to sign later in the week 787 billion U.S. dollars in economic stimulus plan. P>
Rural telecommunications service providers Maggie Wilde CEO Roth (Maggie Wilderotter), said Obamas plan funds can be used to upgrade areas that have connected to the network to the Internet. P>
Present, the market is concerned about the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the act. Under the Obama stimulus plan, FCC has one year to develop a national broadband strategy. P>
Obama campaign recently has selected the technology consultant Julius Sige Na test P>
Chomsky (Julius Genachowski) as FCC Chairman. P>
Moodys senior analyst Gerald Granovsky said the universal service fund reform is a key area of concern, the Funds function is to provide telecom services nationwide. P>