Broadband Development Conference

Broadband 101

Broadband 101 Session – The Basics of Broadband

This pre-conference session will cover the basic concepts of broadband networking technology, economics, and public policy that all industry managers, public policy and government decision makers need to know. The session is geared to all levels of technical expertise using straightforward, non-technical language.

Learning Objectives – After attending this session, you should be able to:

  • Give a description of broadband networks
  • Understand the different broadband wireline and wireless access network technology options, along with their strengths and weaknesses in carrying high-speed data services.
  • Describe underlying trends and economic trade-offs in the deployment of the different broadband network options, and prospects for competitive deployment.
  • Understand key spectrum management regulations of the Federal Communications Commission to reduce the cost of Internet connectivity.
  • Ability to discuss key broadband policy principles and developments–Broadband as a Universal Service, Technology Neutrality, and the Definition of Broadband – that are shaping the future of broadband today.

 

Session Outline (4-hours duration)

Part I: Wireline Broadband Networks (first two hours)

  • Understanding Broadband Networks
    • Basic network components and software systems
    • The layered Internet architecture
  • Future Trends in Wireline Broadband Networks
    • Copper, Coax, and Fiber Networks
  • Future Trends in Wireless Broadband Networks
    • Wi-Fi, 5G, 6G, Fixed Wireless, and LEO Satellite

 

Coffee Break (20 minutes)

Part II: Broadband Policy Topics (second two hours)

  • Spectrum Management Basics
    • FCC Approach to 5G and new satellite broadband networks
  • Broadband as a Universal Service
    • Broadband Plans and Government Subsidies (the Colorado Broadband Plan, BEAD Act,)
  • Putting It All Together Via the Definition of Broadband
    • Implications of Technology Neutrality principle on broadband deployment choices
    • Key Internet performance metrics and how broadband performance has changed over time

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