This will be really exciting news for the millions in the United States boondocks who either have no access to the Internet or are still stuck on dial-up.
On Tuesday March 16th, 2010, the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) is launching its National Broadband Plan – a plan to get folks connected to fast, affordable high-speed Internet.
According to Steve Grove, in a post on the YouTube blog, you can ask the FCC Chairman questions about the plan.
Have a question? Go to CitizenTube to submit your video or text question via Google Moderator. The deadline for submission is Sunday night, March 14, at 11:59 p.m. PT. YouTube will select from the questions submitted and pose them during a series of interviews with the FCC Chairman.
To learn more about this topic, see Mr. Grove's post on the YouTube blog.