October 27, 2006

DVR Alert!!!  Cisco’s Robert Pepper on C-SPAN


SAN JOSE, CA - So, you’re interested in telecom policy and telecom history.  You haven’t had a date on a Saturday in ages.  You need something to do on your Saturday evening.  Have I got an answer for you!!  My colleague, Dr. Robert Pepper, Cisco’s Senior Managing Director of Global Technology Policy, is appearing on C-SPAN’s “The Communicators” program this Saturday at 6:30PM ET.
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Seriously, if you already have Saturday plans, set your DVR (or if you prefer, VCR) and record this half-hour interview with the man we all know as “Pepper.”  He has been at Cisco for a little over a year, having joined us after a 19 year career at the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) where he was Chief of Policy Development, and will be appearing on C-SPAN’s new series on communications.  Past interviewees on this series include: Craig Newmark of Craig’s List, Jeffrey Citron of Vonage, and Senator John Ensign (R-NV).  The interview will also be available on podcast.

More information on C-SPAN’s website here.

Program schedule:
Saturday, October 28 6:30 pm ET, C-SPAN
Monday, October 29 , 8:00 am ET and 8:00 pm ET on C-SPAN2

John Earnhardt Posted by John Earnhardt at 05:05PM PST

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