[10162] in Commercialization & Privatization of the Internet
Re: administration NII bill online?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Thomas A. Kalil)
Wed Feb 9 22:43:05 1994
Date: Wed, 9 Feb 1994 22:42:26 -0500
To: Miles R Fidelman <fidelman@civicnet.org>, com-priv@psi.com
From: tkalil@arpa.mil (Thomas A. Kalil)
At 7:40 PM 2/9/94 -0500, Miles R Fidelman wrote:
>Does anyone know of an online copy of the NII bill the administration
>just filed. I believe that its either s1822 or hr1822. I've seen a lot
>of references to it, but I can't find a copy in any of the obvious places.
>
>If its not on the net, does anyone have a copy they can put on the net?
>
>Miles
>
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Miles, the Administration did not introduce a bill. Senator Hollings did,
joined by 11 other members of the Senate Commerce Committee.
The Administration's positions on a number of these issues has been outlined
in a white paper, and in testimony by Larry Irving (NTIA) and Ann Bingaman
(Justice).
A fair amount of the relevant information can be retrieved by gophering
to iitf.doc.gov. I have not seen a copy of the Hollings bill on-line,
however. I will talk to his staff and see if we can get it on-line, however.
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Thomas Kalil "The NII - just do it!"
tkalil@arpa.mil
National Economic Council
The White House
Washington DC 20500
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