Saturday, February 26, 2011

Obama stops in Michigan's Upper Peninsula to push his National Wireless Initiative

President Obama spent some time on Michigan's Upper Peninsula on Thursday to promote his administration's National Wireless Initiative , a project first mentioned in last month's State of the Union address to make available high-speed wireless services to at least 98 percent of U.S. residents. The president's speech at Northern Michigan University in Marquette revealed few new details about the initiative; in fact much of the information was presented at a White House briefing in late June . The event was more an opportunity for him to promote a plan through which the government hopes to raise $27.8 billion over the next decade via the sale of wireless spectrum space, with about one-third of those proceeds going to help pay down the national debt. [More]









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