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  <body><![CDATA[<p align="center"><strong>PANELISTS</strong></p><p align="center"><strong><em>Bridget Duff</em></strong><em> </em>- Principal, Broadband Educational Consultants, Atlanta, Georgia</p><p align="center"><strong><em>David Baker</em></strong><em> </em>- Managing Director, Sapronov &amp; Butler Government Affairs, Atlanta, Georgia</p><p align="center">Heading
 into the Fall 2011, the FCC plans to tackle important reform issues 
dealing with the three largest programs within the Federal USF: High-Cost; Lifeline/Link-Up; and E-Rate.&nbsp; </p><p align="center">Come and participate in a discussion of some of the important issues the FCC will wrestle with, including:</p><p align="center">&nbsp;1.&nbsp;&nbsp; The role of the states in broadband infrastructure subsidies for high-cost areas and broadband low-income subsidies;</p><p align="center">2.&nbsp;&nbsp; The right approach to broadband subsidies to avoid disruptions in the competitive broadband market; and</p><p align="center">3.&nbsp;&nbsp; The intersection between mobility and speed in broadband and broadband subsidies.</p><p align="center"><strong>To Register:&nbsp; <a href="mailto:jackie@cacp.gatech.edu" target="_blank">jackie@cacp.gatech.edu</a>, or 404-385-4612</strong></p><p align="center">&nbsp;Participants may arrive early and purchase lunch at the cafeteria located at Cox Enterprises Corporate Headquarters.</p><p align="center">&nbsp;<strong>No Charge Event - Courtesy of our Sponsors.</strong></p>]]></body>
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