Wichita event: The future of innovation and investment in broadband

The FCC has proposed reclassifying the Internet as a public utility to get total regulatory control. How can you help stop the FCC Internet takeover?

Learn about the efforts to keep the Internet in the free market during a free lunch seminar, “The Future of Innovation & Investment in Broadband” next Thursday at the Wichita Petroleum Club. Hear from Bruce Mehlman, co-chair of the Internet Innovation Alliance and former Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Technology Policy in the George W. Bush administration, on efforts to expand broadband access and how to keep the Internet in the free market.

Registration is free when you RSVP, but seating is limited. Register by 5 p.m. Friday, Aug. 6, for a chance to win a $500 Apple Store gift card!

The event is from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm on Thursday August 12, at the Wichita Petroleum Club, on the ninth floor of the Bank of America Building at 100 N. Broadway (north side of Douglas between Topeka and Broadway) in Wichita, Kansas (click for a map and directions)

This luncheon is sponsored by Americans for Prosperity-Kansas, Mid-American Communications Alliance, Wichita Independent Business Association, and Kansas Policy Institute.

Registration is free when you RSVP by clicking on action.mocomm.org/rsvp. Learn more by calling Susan Estes of AFP at 316-681-4415, or by email at sestes@afphq.org.

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One response to “Wichita event: The future of innovation and investment in broadband”

  1. Dismal Scientist

    Just what we need Uncle Scam regulating perhaps the freeist place on Earth, the internet, where speech and commerce are pretty much unhampered…a libertarian utopia if you will.

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