[arrl-odv:17875] Re:RE: Baker FCC nomination

There will be some reference to it in the Web and ARRL Letter stories about the Baker nomination. As for who we take it to in DC, we'll have to think carefully about that. Dave -----Original Message----- From: n3llr@earthlink.net [mailto:n3llr@earthlink.net] Sent: Friday, June 26, 2009 9:44 AM To: arrl-odv Subject: [arrl-odv:17874] Re: Baker FCC nomination Dave, Good idea. Who are you sending this information to? Thanks. - Bill N3LLR -----Original Message----- From: "Sumner, Dave, K1ZZ" <dsumner@arrl.org> Subj: [arrl-odv:17873] Baker FCC nomination Date: Fri Jun 26, 2009 9:30 am Size: 4K To: "arrl-odv" <arrl-odv@reflector.arrl.org> Baker FCC nomination With the announcement of President Obama's intent to nominate Meredith Attwell Baker to the FCC we may have some leverage to address the seriously flawed NTIA report that was issued on her watch as Acting Administrator of the NTIA, and that has never been corrected. After consulting with President Harrison I have drafted the following statement and am accompanying it with the supporting documentation. Dave K1ZZ We have serious concerns regarding the nomination of Meredith Attwell Baker as an FCC Commissioner. While Ms. Baker was Acting Administrator of the National Telecommunications and Information (NTIA), the NTIA released a deeply flawed report entitled Networked Nation: Broadband in America 2007. The report seriously and inexcusably overstated the extent of deployment of Broadband over Power Lines (BPL) as a means of delivering broadband services to consumers. Documented FCC figures showed there to be about 5,000 BPL customers nationwide, yet the NTIA dismissed this number out of hand and went on a fishing expedition for higher figures that it could quote in the range of 200,000 to 400,000 - utterly specious numbers without a shred of factual foundation. The ARRL proved that these figures were taken out of thin air and twice called upon Acting Administrator Baker to issue a correction. Not only has the NTIA failed to do so to this day, our well documented complaints were not even acknowledged. If her FCC nomination is to go forward, we believe that Ms. Baker first must acknowledge and correct this egregious error that occurred while she was in charge at NTIA. David Sumner, K1ZZ Chief Executive Officer, ARRL <<Baker NTIA.doc>> <<Networked Nation critique Rev 1.doc>> <<Baker NTIA1.doc>> <<NTIA Source Disavows Figure.doc>> <<qs0804.pdf>>
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