U.S. Broadband Summit: Discussing State, Native, and Publicly-owned broadband solutions
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On this episode of Connected Nation, we complete our coverage of the US Broadband Summit taking place in Washington, DC.
Among our guests: Quinn Jordan, who founded the Mississippi Broadband Association; Donald Long Knife who built broadband access from the ground up for his tribe in Montana; and Gigi Sohn, who has a long history of public service, including with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), co-founding Public Knowledge, and now leading the American Association for Public Broadband as its Executive Director.
Related links:
U.S. Broadband Summit website - https://www.usbroadbandsummit.com/
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1. U.S. Broadband Summit: Discussing State, Native, and Publicly-owned broadband solutions (00:00:00)
2. Quinn Jordan, Mississippi Broadband Association (00:01:02)
3. MSBA Connected Literacy Fund (00:06:02)
4. Ellen Schned, Strong Woman Alliance (00:20:24)
5. Heather Gate, VP of Digital Inclusion, CN (00:25:30)
6. Colin Reilly, VP of Data Strategy & Tech Services discusses broadband mapping (00:32:24)
7. Donald Long Knife, Fort Belknap Indian Community (00:38:31)
8. Gigi Sohn, American Assoc. for Public Broadband (00:53:52)
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