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Regulatory Mayhem:
Inside the FCC's Internet Dilemma

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The FCC’s Notice of Inquiry (NOI) asked for comments on the best approach to “control” the Internet -- and over 100,000 interested parties responded. Not a surprise really, because the issue is a “third rail” for the communications industry -- and the outcome has a ripple effect on several intertwined FCC initiatives and problems.

Join industry expert Andy Regitsky at this free webcast for an insightful deep dive into the FCC’s options -- and their potential outcomes -- as they tackle this contentious issue.

» Understand how the Court’s Comcast decision compelled the FCC to take action

» Learn the critical differences between Title I “information services” and Title II “telecommunication services”

» Get a blueprint of the three frameworks the FCC has proposed -- including FCC Chairman Genachowski’s controversial “third way”

» Discover why three critical FCC initiatives -- the National Broadband Plan, universal service reform and inter-carrier compensation reform -- are in limbo until the FCC acts on broadband Internet access

» Find out why Congress watches every FCC move -- and why the lawmakers are ready to intervene

This hotbed issue, and how it is resolved, impacts everyone -- from carriers and service providers to enterprises and consumers. Understand this complex topic so you can be prepared for any outcome.

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Your Expert Presenter

Andy Regitsky

Andy Regitsky is the President of Regitsky & Associates, a consulting firm providing regulatory policy expertise to local and long-distance carriers. Mr. Regitsky’s 26 years of experience in access charges, interconnection, universal service and telecom regulation make him the industry’s foremost access and interconnection expert. Prior to forming Regitsky & Associates, he held senior positions at MCI and AT&T and also served as COMPTEL’s Vice President of State Affairs.

Recorded on Sept. 22, 2010