The pandemic has highlighted the digital divide between urban and rural areas, with many remote and indigenous communities having limited or no broadband access. Join us for this series as members of our infrastructure practice and key industry stakeholders share their latest insights and experiences in solving the broadband infrastructure gap.
Join this interdisciplinary panel as they share perspectives on the different models that federal, state and local governments are using to strengthen America’s connectivity, including availability payment and revenue risk public-private partnerships, auctions for subsidy funding and tagging broadband on to other infrastructure projects such as highways and streetlighting.
11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. EDT presentation
11:45 a.m. EDT webinar opens
Guest speakers: Quynh Tran, Managing Director and Co-Head, Infrastructure Finance – North America, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation
Eliot Jamison, Senior Vice President, Plenary Group
K.C. Halm, Partner, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
New York: This program contains 0.5 Areas of Professional Practice credit 0.5 Diversity, Inclusion & Elimination of Bias credit.
Ontario: This program is eligible for 30 Substantive minutes and 30 Equality, Diversity & Inclusion minutes.
Other sessions in this series:
- The role of municipalities in broadband development
- Expanding broadband in Canada’s North
- Capital structuring and financing broadband projects
- Expanding broadband in rural America
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