Press Releases
Broadband Internet Speeds Seen as More Important to Consumers Than HDTV
and Other New Services
Presidential Candidates
Failing to Win Over Communications Industry Leaders, New Pike &
Fischer Survey Indicates – June 4, 2008
FCC Commissioner Copps, U.S. Rep.
Stearns (R-FL), FTC Commissioner Rosch and Ambassador Gross to Keynote
Broadband Policy Summit IV – April 11,
2008
Broadband Internet Speeds Seen as More Important to
Consumers
Than HDTV and Other New Services, According to New Pike &
Fischer Report
to be Unveiled at Broadband Policy Summit IV
SILVER SPRING, MD — June 12, 2008 – Cable, satellite TV and now even
telephone companies have been heavily promoting a variety of new services,
ranging from high-definition video to movies on demand. But communications
industry leaders believe the best way to attract and keep customers is by
providing the fastest Internet speeds, according to a new
Pike & Fischer Broadband
Advisory Services survey.
The Silver Spring, Md.-based market research company conducted the survey
over the spring and received more than 280 responses from executives, engineers
and consultants representing the cable, telephone, satellite TV, broadcast, and
technology equipment industries. Academics and government regulators in the
broadband space were also represented in the survey.
Survey participants were asked to rank several advanced communications
services on a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being the most attractive to customers.
High-speed data speeds received more rankings of 5 than any other service.
Nearly 40 percent of the respondents ranked data rates as a top draw. About
one-fourth of participants ranked HDTV service as a 5. Digital phone service
received the fewest top rankings. Only 9.2 percent of participants ranked it at
5.
“This suggests to us that, while multichannel video providers may be spending
a lot of their ad dollars promoting their high-def channels and their
‘triple-play’ bundles, they still rely on their broadband speeds to seal the
deal with customers,” said Scott Sleek, director of Pike & Fischer’s Broadband
Advisory Services. “Every one wants to claim that they offer the fastest
Internet access, and believe that will be more important to customers than how
many HD channels they offer.”
Pike & Fischer, a BNA company, offers a host of legal and business products
covering the telecommunications industry. Full survey results will be unveiled
at Pike & Fischer’s Broadband
Policy Summit IV on June 12-13 in Washington, DC. A complimentary copy of
the resulting research report, Communications Industry Survey: Views on the U.S.
Economic and Regulatory Climate, will be provided to all attendees. The report
can also be purchased for $599 at
www.broadbandadvisoryservices.com.
For analyst commentary or to request a briefing, contact Scott Sleek at
301-562-1530, x291, ssleek@pf.com. For
information about Pike & Fischer’s Broadband Advisory Services, visit
www.broadbandadvisoryservices.com or contact Jonathan Wentworth Ping at
973-718-4703 / jping@pf.com. To learn more
about Broadband Policy Summit IV, visit
www.broadbandpolicysummit.com.
Presidential Candidates
Failing to Win Over Communications Industry Leaders, New Pike &
Fischer Survey Indicates
SILVER SPRING, MD — June 4, 2008 – Communications industry executives are
wary about the ability of any of the presidential candidates to develop
sound policies on such issues as broadband availability and media
ownership, according to results of a new Pike & Fischer
Broadband Advisory Services survey.
A slight majority of the more than 280 industry leaders and experts who
responded to the survey said they are either unaware of the
telecommunications policy platform of any of the candidates, or simply
don’t find any of the politicians’ positions to be viable.
The Silver Spring, Md.-based company conducted the survey over March
and April and received responses from executives, engineers and
consultants representing cable, telephone, satellite TV and technology
equipment industries. Academics and government regulators
were also represented in the survey.
Complete results and related analysis will be unveiled at Pike &
Fischer’s Broadband Policy Summit IV – Navigating the Digital Revolution
on June 12-13 in Washington, DC. A complimentary
copy of the detailed survey report, Communications
Industry Survey: Views on the U.S. Economic & Regulatory Climate,
will be provided to all registered Summit attendees and is also
available for purchase at www.broadbandadvisoryservices.com.
Among the survey participants who said they were up to speed on the
candidates’ positions, most view presumptive Republican presidential
nominee John McCain as having better communications policy ideas than
Democrats Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. But many others said they
are angry that none of the candidates have a clear understanding or
concern about critical communications issues, such as regulations that
affect the industry’s ability to deliver affordable broadband services
to more Americans.
“The overall state of the economy, the war in Iraq, and gas prices have
dominated the presidential race, while communications issues such as
broadband availability and advanced communications for public safety
have thus far not been major topics of debate,” said Scott Sleek,
director of Pike & Fischer’s Broadband Advisory Services. “It
appears that this has left many telecommunications industry leaders
feeling pretty pessimistic about the fate of communications policy
under the next administration.”
Pike & Fischer, a BNA company, offers a host of legal and
business products covering the telecommunications industry. For analyst
commentary or to request a briefing, contact Scott Sleek at
301-562-1530, x291, ssleek@pf.com.
For information about Pike & Fischer’s Broadband Advisory
Services, visit www.broadbandadvisoryservices.com
or contact Jonathan Wentworth Ping at 973-718-4703 / jping@pf.com.
FCC Commissioner Copps, U.S. Rep.
Stearns (R-FL), FTC Commissioner Rosch and Ambassador Gross to Keynote
Broadband Policy Summit IV
Washington,
D.C. — April 11,
2008 – FCC Commissioner Michael J. Copps, U.S. Rep. Cliff Stearns
(R-FL), FTC Commissioner J. Thomas Rosch, and Ambassador David Gross
will keynote Pike & Fischer’s Broadband Policy Summit IV:
Navigating the Digital Revolution, at The Westin
Embassy Row, Washington, D.C., on Thursday and Friday, June 12-13, 2008.
During
the two-day Summit, business and government leaders will define and
debate the trends, issues, and problems shaping policy decisions that
will foster or inhibit the high-speed Internet, voice-over-IP, and IP
video sectors. The Summit’s lineup has been
expanded to
include four distinct keynote addresses.
FCC Commissioner
Michael J. Copps, an ardent and tireless advocate of a clear national
broadband policy, is slated to open the Summit with his Morning Keynote
on Thursday, June 12. Rep. Stearns, Ranking Member
of the
House Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet, will present
keynote remarks during the luncheon later that day.
On
Friday, June 13, FTC Commissioner J. Thomas Rosch will deliver the
morning keynote, during which he is expected to discuss the latest
broadband-related regulatory activity at the
Commission.
Ambassador David Gross, U.S. Coordinator for International
Communications and Information Policy at the U.S. Department of State,
will close the Summit with his keynote address Friday at
noon. He
is expected to address the spurs to broadband deployment, domestic and
international, resulting from the U.S. delegation’s successes at the
2007 World Radio Conference.
"The Summit offers not only four
outstanding keynoters but an exciting and very informative panel
line-up of expert thought-leaders in the broadband space,” said Richard
E. Wiley, Summit Chair, former FCC Chairman and Managing Partner of
Wiley Rein LLP.
This year’s expanded Summit program will
include interactive debates covering regulatory and legislative
activity, emerging wireless broadband applications, broadband video
developments, net neutrality/network management, broadband deployment,
and forecasts from top Wall Street analysts. In
addition,
Pike & Fischer’s Broadband Advisory Services unit will unveil
the
results of its exclusive 2008
Communications Industry Survey: Views on the U.S. Economic &
Regulatory Climate at the event.
The
Summit will play host to a wide range of industry experts representing
telcos, cable companies, content companies, equipment providers,
industry associations, think tanks, and academia --
including:
- Richard S. Whitt,
Washington Telecom & Media Counsel, Google
- Joseph W. Waz,
Vice President, External Affairs & Public Policy Counsel,
Comcast
- Gregg Rothschild,
Chief Counsel, U.S. House Energy & Commerce Committee
- Dana Shaffer,
Chief, Wireline Competition Bureau, FCC
- Gigi B. Sohn,
President & Co-Founder, Public Knowledge
- Paul E. Misener,
Vice President, Office of Global Public Policy, Amazon.com
- Mark McElroy,
PhD, Senior Vice President, Connected Nation
- James Cicconi,
Senior Executive Vice President for External & Legislative
Affairs, AT&T
- Mike McCurry,
Partner, Public Strategies
- Christopher Wolf,
Partner, Proskauer Rose LLP
- Jonathan Banks,
Senior Vice President, Law & Policy, USTelecom
- Kathryn C. Brown,
Senior Vice President, Public Policy Development & Corporate
Responsibility, Verizon
- Richard Cotton,
Executive Vice President & General Counsel, NBC Universal
- Kathleen Ham,
Vice President, Federal Regulatory Affairs, T-Mobile USA
- Daniel Mitchell,
Vice President of Legal Affairs, NTCA
- Jeffrey A. Campbell,
Senior Director, Technology and Trade Policy of Global Policy and
Government Affairs, Cisco Systems, Inc.
- Larry S. Landis,
Commissioner, Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission
- …and many others.
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Pike & Fischer
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