The actual work of the One Gigabit or Bust Roundtable -- identifying the challenges to achieving one-Gigabit access throughout
California by 2010 and establishing an action plan to achieve it -- is done in task forces.
Participation in the Roundtable is open to all those interested in pursuing next-generation broadband throughout California.
Participants should include but are not limited to: representatives from service providers; content providers; state, county
and municipal governments; state and local regulatory agencies; consumer groups; economic development groups; academics and
technologists; as well as businesses with an interest in broadband.
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