Photos from the Cable & Telecommunications Human Resources Association's annual Symposium and Awards Luncheon, held in Atlanta on May 2.
Genachowski, Rubio on Same Page About Expanding ITU Authority Over Net
FCC Chairman Julius Genachowksi held an online Q&A session Tuesday from Twitter headquarters, telling Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) that Internet freedom is vital for innovators and speakers and a "day 1 priority of mine."
Rubio had tweeted the following: "What is FCC doing to help preserve Internet freedom at #WCIT? Must oppose Internet regulation and expanding #ITU authority."
Genachowski and Rubio are pretty much on the same page, as are Republicans and Democrats in general, on the need for continuing a multi-stakeholder model of Internet governance. The WCIT reference is to the upcoming ITU World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT) in Dubai.
The U.S. is concerned about a push by China, Russia and some Arab states for more UN involvement (ITU is a UN organization) in Internet governance, and that some countries facing declining revenues from the exchange of traditional phone traffic will want to charge for Internet connections to, say, a Google or Facebook.
Queried by Adam Thierer of George Mason University's Mercatus Center about the FCC's "80-year history of regulatory capture and cronyism," Genachowski replied that when the FCC fights for "competition, openness & consumer empowerment," great results ensue.
Among Genachowski's other tweets were that his favorite app is the MLB's At Bat app -- he is a National's fan. To check out more of the online conversation, click here.












