CWA, FCC, NAACP and Sierra Club to Urge Action on National Broadband Plan
(Washington, D.C.) – Today (Wednesday, December 15), the President of the Communications Workers of America (CWA), the Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the Director of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People’s (NAACP) Washington Office and the Chair Emeritus of the Sierra Club will discuss the current state of Internet connection speeds in the United States.
New research from CWA’s Speed Matters Campaign ranking current state-by-state Internet connection speeds will be released showing how poorly the United States fairs against global peers – reaffirming the urgent need to implement the National Broadband Plan to build infrastructure and support affordable access to high-speed Internet across the nation. Also at the event, CWA is releasing the fourth edition of the annual report for their Speed Matters campaign, Internet Speeds in all 50 States and it will include information on Iowa.
WHEN: Today, Wednesday, December 15, 2010, 12:30 to 1:30 CST, National Press Club, Washington, DC
This event will be streamed live
online at SpeedMatters.org
WHO:
Larry Cohen, President, CWA
Julius Genachowski, Chairman, FCC
Hilary Shelton, Director, Washington Office of the NAACP
Carl Pope, Board Chair Emeritus, the Sierra Club
Gilbert Smith, Vice Chair, Charles City/County Va. Board of Supervisors
Click here to see how Iowa compares on average download speed.
Click here to download the fact sheet on Iowa
Click here to read prepared remarks of Chairman Julius Genachowski at The Brookings Institution Washington, DC, September 21, 2009, where he said he wants to prohibit any kind of discrimination against any kind of content by internet access providers.
The Communications Workers of America represents more than 700,000 workers employed in telecommunications, the media, public sector, manufacturing, health care and airlines.

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