If not, You should be in loop. Here is a review of it http://huff.to/...
Look at some of the plan's highlights:www.broadband.gov/plan/executive-summary/
* Programs to help low-income Americans who need to better understanding the value of broadband, or how to use computers or navigate the Internet;
* Better use of wireless spectrum so that more people, especially those in underserved areas without wired connections, can have high-speed Internet access;
* New rules to speed up and reduce the cost of Internet deployment; and
* The expansion of existing programs that would allow subsidies for low-income Americans to receive broadband.
The National Broadband Plan sets out a lofty framework and set of ideals for perfecting a universal system of broadband access for all Americans. We all know the devil is in the details though, and we can only hope that in the subsequent rule makings and attempts at implementation and enforcement that follow the release of this plan that the FCC will remain ever vigilant in its objective of creating broadband opportunities for all Americans at fair and affordable rates