USTelecom
Brandon Heiner
Sarah Versaggi
USTelecom is America’s broadband association. It is the nation’s premier trade association representing broadband service providers, suppliers, and companies engaged in providing advanced broadband applications and entertainment.
USTelecom’s member companies provide broadband on a fixed and mobile basis, and offer a wide range of voice, data, and video services. We are dedicated to bringing the promise of broadband to all Americans, and to achieving its full potential to improve health care, education, personal security, and the environment.
August 20, 2010
Written by: Sarah Versaggi
While some aspects of broadband policy can be divisive, one thing we we can all agree on is the importance of expanding the benefits of broadband to all Americans. Ensuring accessibility is a priority for the nation's broadband providers, the...
July 16, 2010
Written by: Sarah Versaggi
In honor of Independence Day, USTelecom's homepage highlights how broadband is bringing greater independence to all of our lives. From the freedom to telecommute to the convenience of online education and tele-medicine, the high-speed Internet is opening up new possibilities...
July 2, 2010
Written by: Sarah Versaggi
From telecommuting to healthcare, broadband is giving Americans greater independence and flexibility to take charge of what matters most to them. As highlighted on USTelecom's home page, here are a few examples of how high-speed Internet is making a difference:Declare...
June 18, 2010
Written by: Sarah Versaggi
A key national priority continues to be stimulating jobs and our economy - and broadband is playing a pivotal role. In our latest vidcast, USTelecom President and CEO Walter B. McCormick Jr. discusses how high-speed Internet is aiding the American...
May 21, 2010
Written by: Sarah Versaggi
The National Broadband Plan outlines bold recommendations to achieve the laudable goal of getting more Americans online. However, contrary to this forward-looking objective, the FCC is considering applying past-gen regulations to our next gen web that would slow our innovation...