WASHINGTON -- With Congressional action
to mark up DTV legislation approaching rapidly, 31 CEOs and corporate
presidents of leading U.S. high-tech companies are calling on the House
and Senate Commerce Committees to enact a "hard date" now for the
successful conclusion of the transition from analog to digital
television.
Among those who signed the letter are Alcatel North America President
and CEO Hubert de Pesquidoux, Aloha Partners President and CEO Charles
Townsend, AT&T Chairman and CEO David Dorman, Cisco Systems
President and CEO John Chambers, Dell President and CEO Kevin Rollins,
Intel Corporation Chairman Craig R. Barrett, Microsoft Chairman Bill
Gates, QUALCOMM CEO Paul E. Jacobs, Texas Instruments President and CEO
Richard K. Templeton, and T-Mobile USA President and CEO Robert Dotson.
"The completion of the DTV transition will free up spectrum that will
provide tremendous opportunities to promote growth in the United States
economy," the CEOs wrote. "We encourage you to pass legislation that
would complete the transition at the earliest possible date, but in no
event later than January 1, 2009."
The Oct. 12, 2005, letter cited the estimated 1.2 million jobs that
would result from extending broadband access to all Americans. The
letter stressed the economic benefits of using the newly freed spectrum
resulting from the transition to extend broadband Internet access and
next-generation mobile services to all Americans.
"New and innovative
technologies that will help meet the goal of universal, affordable
broadband access are already being developed and readied for early
deployment in this spectrum," they said.
The CEOs also noted the
benefits to the country of releasing spectrum for public safety
communications upgrades, as recommended by the 9/11 Commission.
"These CEOs, who are leading their companies in wireless innovation,
underscore the need for Congress to quickly enact a hard date
completing the DTV transition," said High Tech DTV Coalition Executive
Director Janice Obuchowski. "We applaud the efforts of the House and
Senate committee leadership to move rapidly toward legislation that
will bring consumer and homeland security benefits to Americans and put
this spectrum to its highest and best use."
The Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee has scheduled
a mark-up next week of legislation to set a hard date for completing
the DTV transition. Action is also pending in the House of
Representatives, where Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Joe
Barton (R-TX) is drafting hard-date legislation.
The letter was signed
by: Jim Breyer, Managing Partner, Accel Partners; George Conrades,
Executive Chairman, Akamai Technologies, Inc.; Hubert de Pesquidoux,
President and CEO, Alcatel North America; Charles Townsend, President
and CEO, Aloha Partners; David Dorman, Chairman and CEO, AT&T;
Scott McGregor, President and CEO, Broadcom Corporation; John Chambers,
President and CEO, Cisco Systems; Gerald W. Gallimore, General Manager,
Citizens Telephone Cooperative, Inc.; Dwight W. Decker, PhD, Chairman
and CEO, Conexant Systems, Inc.; Tom Crawford, President and CEO,
Cyber-Ark Software, Inc.; Kevin Rollins, President and CEO, Dell;
Christopher Greene, President and CEO, Greene Engineers; Anthony Ley,
Chairman, President and CEO, Harmonic, Inc.; Craig R. Barrett,
Chairman, Intel Corporation; Paul Deninger, Chairman, Jefferies
Broadview; Mark J. Zanoli, Managing Director, Head of Technology
Investment Banking, JPMorgan; Bob Martin, President, Jumpstart
Partners, CEO, Internet REIT LP; Brian T. Keane, President and CEO,
Keane, Inc.; John Doerr, Partner, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers;
Bill Gates, Chairman and Chief Software Architect, Microsoft
Corporation; Ralph J. Folz, CEO, Molecular, Inc.; Paul E. Jacobs, CEO,
QUALCOMM; Arthur Coviello, President and CEO, RSA Security, Inc.;
Robert Farnsworth, CEO, Sonnet Technologies; Dean DeBiase,
Chairman, Start-Up-Partners; Aart de Geus, Chairman and CEO, Synopsys,
Inc.; Richard K. Templeton, President and CEO, Texas Instruments;
Robert Dotson, President and CEO, T-Mobile USA; Matthew E. Massengill,
Chairman and CEO, Western Digital Corporation; Willem Roelandts,
President, CEO, Chairman of the Board, Xilinx; Robin L. Curle,
President, CEO and Chairman, Zebra Imaging, Inc.
The full text of the letter may be found at
www.dtvcoalition.com.
The High Tech DTV Coalition includes leading trade associations and
companies representing the wireless, computer, telecommunications
equipment, semiconductor, software and manufacturing sectors of the
U.S. economy.