FCC Chairman Michael K. Powell Discusses Future of Telecommunications, Media, Digital TV and Broadband in Gartner Fellows Interview
STAMFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 2, 2004--FCC Chairman Michael K. Powell discusses the future of telecommunications, broadband, digital television and media in an interview released today by Gartner, Inc.
Conducted as part of The Gartner Fellows Interview series, the interview with Powell examines the following issues, among others:
-- The ongoing viability of stand-alone long distance communications companies
-- Regulation of media ownership and content
-- The impact on consumers of the growth of digital television
-- The importance of broadband deployment as a central FCC communications policy
The entire interview is posted to the homepage of the gartner.com Web site, found at the following address: http://www4.gartner.com/research/fellows/asset_91308_1176.jsp
The interview was conducted by Kenneth G. McGee, a Gartner research fellow and group vice president. He is the author of "Heads Up: How to Anticipate Business Surprises and Seize Opportunities First" published in April 2004 by Harvard Business School Press.
The Gartner Fellows Interview features Gartner analysts each month in discussions with leaders in technology, business and government on significant and timely industry issues. Gartner Fellows is a think tank of 15 Gartner research analysts, distinguished by their reputations as innovators and thought leaders, who identify and examine emerging trends and technologies.
Media interested in speaking with Mr. McGee about the interview or in obtaining related Gartner research should contact:
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Gartner, Inc.
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