Technology at the Policy Crossroads
Presented by Communications Technology
Tuesday, January 29 , 2009
1:00 p.m. (ET)

Attend this Webinar from your desktop or conference room. Invite your enitre team attend for one low price of $295 per location. Each registration comes with access to the archived version of the program for 1-year.
About the Webcast
It’s no secret that government policy on cable and telecommunications—in Washington and around the country—is poised to shift. It’s also clear that technology is itself a factor in the equation. If it’s part of your job to sort out the implications of these dynamic variables, this webcast is for you.
Our panel of technology and policy experts will deliver key insights into these and other questions:
- How will changing government policy most likely impact broadband technologies?
- Will municipalities get (back) into the broadband game?
- After the analog broadcast shutoff (whatever the date) what next?
- What technologies and policies should be considered when a cable system meshes with a wireless network?
- What becomes of FCC performance requirements when cable systems go all digital?
- Are white spaces a net positive or negative?
- Is there still a “digital divide” to bridge? If so, what technologies and policies hold the most promise?
- Which policies best balance the competing interests of cable, telco, CE and related industries?
Speakers:
How does the Webinar work?
The live audio is delivered to your location over the telephone or your computer speakers. The Power-Point presentations are presented over the Internet and are available to print out before the program. This is like a talk-radio program with visuals on the Web. You and your team will be able to have a live Q&A with all the speakers.
You need Real Player or Windows Media Player installed on your computer. If you do not have either, please follow the instructions below to download and install them. Or if you prefer, a phone for the audio and an Internet connection to let you watch the slides and other information on the Web will suffice. No other downloads or special hardware - a dial-up connection will work fine.
- One (1) set of materials (you may make copies for all of the persons you invited to listen to the program);
- One (1) toll-free connection to the seminar (if you select the audio connection.), and
- One (1) Internet connection to the seminar.
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What equipment do I need?
For the audio connection:
- A computer with Real Player or Windows Media Player installed. When you log into the Virtual Seminar, your computer will be taken through a brief configuration check and will let you know if you're missing any software.
- If you do not have Real or Windows, a touch-tone telephone will work also. It works best to use a speakerphone so that others can listen too.
For the Internet connection:
- PC: 166Mhz Pentium-based PC or better
- Operating system: Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, XP
- Browser: For optimal viewing experience, we recommend using Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher. However, any version of IE 4.0 or higher will work. For Netscape, only versions 4.x are supported at this time.
- Internet connection: 28.8 or faster connection
- Display set at 1024 x 768 or 800 x 600
- Mac users are encouraged to use Firefox 2.0 (or later) with Real Player to view the webcast. You can also test your system using the system test button in menu on the left hand side.
Player Downloads
If using Microsoft Windows Media Player, Version 6.4 or later is required.
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If using RealPlayer, Version 7.0 or later is required.
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Questions?
If you are having any technical difficulties or need assistance meeting these requirements, please contact our Technical Support Center at 1-866-709-8255 or click here. For content questions regarding this Webinar, contact Jonathan Tombes at jtombes@accessintel.com.

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