Dashboard 2-7-20
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Great to see our team waving the #10G flag at @Reagan_Airport here in #WashingtonDC. #TheNextGreatLeapInBroadband @10Gplatform #Broadband #Internet pic.twitter.com/BloiDR4eyW
— Rob Stoddard (@RobStoddardFLDC) January 28, 2020
This week, the Sioux Falls Technical Operations Center had a "Super Chili Bowl" party as a fundraiser for @JASouthDakota. The chili cook off raised $313 for JA. A big thanks to everyone who participated! pic.twitter.com/J9ROdVBeJH
— Midco (@Midcontinent) January 29, 2020
Here are my #Senate tally sheets from this afternoon’s votes on the two articles of #impeachment. #history pic.twitter.com/6uHwtd0y3o
— Susan Swain (@cspanSusan) February 5, 2020
Up Ahead
Feb 7: Cablefax 100 Nomination Deadline
Feb 10-12: Caribbean Cable Telecommunications Association Annual Meeting; The Bahamas
Feb 16-18: NCTC Winter Educational Conference; Las Vegas
Feb 24-27: MWC 2020; Barcelona
March 10: FSF 12th Annual Telecom Policy Conference; DC
March 17-19: ACA Connects Summit; DC
Quotable
“Our position is not that states lack standing to sue for antitrust violations… Instead, our position consists of three straightforward and related points that flow from Supreme Court precedent. First, Congress treated states as private parties for purposes of antitrust enforcement… Second, where the United States has already secured relief in a merger case, a court must take that relief into account… Third, courts should not award any private party, including the states, relief that is incompatible with relief secured by the federal government. — DOJ Antitrust Chief Makan Delrahim at the Media Institute