Several of our speakers gave presentations during their talk. Many of them are available online:
- Session 3: What we can learn from muni networking failures
- Ken Biba, Novarum,
- Aaron Kaplan from Vienna, Austria
- Session 4: The Politics of Regulation
- Chris Savage, Davis Wright Tremaine
- Jon Peha, CTO, FCC
- Session 5: Muni Fiber Super-session II
- Tim Denton, Commissioner, CRTC
- James Salter, Atlantic Engineering (coming)
- Terry Huval, Lafayette LA
- Session 6: Networks here and there
- Herman Wagter, Citynet
- BenoƮt Felten, Yankee Group
- Session 7: The Internet and the Planet we call Home
- Bill St. Arnaud, CANARIE






"Creating Sustainable Broadband Solutions for Communities and Anchor Institutions"
"Human Rights & Technology"

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Trying To Find The Sun » Blog Archive » Freedom to Connect says:
April 8, 2009 at 2:39 am (UTC -5 )
[...] I spent two days this week at David Isenberg’s Freedom to Connect conference. It was an outstanding event and I know I echo many others in saying thanks, David, for perhaps the best of the four F2Cs I’ve attended. The quality of speakers was generally high, and the comments and break conversations were very useful. Compared to the last few F2Cs, the sense of relief and possibility was palpable. Amazing what an election will do for you when the winner understands the importance of broadband to our country’s and children’s future. If you want more information on F2C, start here. [...]
Freedom-to-Connect Conference 2009 | Broadband Prime says:
June 12, 2009 at 7:57 am (UTC -5 )
[...] is provided by Lynn Stanton. David Weinberg also covered the conference live. Here’s also the presentations from the [...]