October 14, 2025 • 2:00 pm -3:30 pm
PDT Evolutionary Conversation The United States stands at a crossroads. One path locks us into an increasingly fragile, energy-hungry, RF radiation-emitting wireless
future. The other builds a balanced, fiber-anchored, AI-enabled infrastructure that strengthens resilience, protects privacy, and powers innovation in every community. Recent analysis comparing the FCC’s proposed “Build America” order with a Balanced Alternative Framework reveals
striking contrasts in energy use, cybersecurity exposure, long-term sustainability, and economic competitiveness. It also highlights how getting the balance right offers a living demonstration of how AI can be aligned with human values—a core national-security and industrial challenge for the decade ahead. On October 14, leading experts on ICT infrastructure and innovators on Ethical AI will discuss how the U.S. can transform this moment into a case study in Emergent, Regenerative, and Evolutionary Intelligence—turning resilience and wisdom into strategic economic and industrial advantage. The program will focus on these four inquiries: 1. If adopted by the Commission, is the Order ultra vires — an illegal over-expansion
of FCC authority and a power grab by the wireless industry through its captive agency, the FCC, led by Brendan Carr, just appointed Chairman by President Trump? 2. If adopted, what existing federal statutes and Constitutional provisions will it violate? 3. If adopted, what Trump
Administration policies will it contradict and undermine? 4. What is the path toward a balanced Information and Communication Technology (ICT) infrastructure that is fast, fair, and resilient—not fragile, vulnerable to cyberattack, and increasingly difficult, once entrenched, to
reverse? Join us to explore: Why balance—not speed
alone—determines national strength. How fiber + wireless + AI synergy can cut energy use and catalyze local innovation. What Congress, states, and communities can do now to secure America’s digital future. The proposed balanced approach is not anti-wireless — it is pro-resilience, pro-innovation, and pro-national security. The FCC should reject a false dichotomy between “accelerated wireless deployment” and “burdensome local regulation.” Instead, it is advised to adopt a strategic and resilient
framework ensuring that America’s communications future is safe, fast, fair, and resilient — empowering local communities to make their own choice.
The webinar will consist of: Overview — Julian Gresser, Co-Founder, Broadband International Legal Action
Network
Presentations by Panelists:
- Scott McCollough, Litigation Counsel, Children’s Health Defense
- Robert Berg, Telecommunications Expert Litigation Counsel
- Camilla Rees, Strategic Communications, Public Health Advocate
- Andrew Campanelli, ICT Litigation Counsel
- Odette Wilkens, Wired Broadband, Inc., President & General Counsel
Breakout GroupsPanel Discussion from Chat CommentsWe look forward to your participation in this Evolutionary Conversation.Paying ForwardBBILAN operates on the principle of Paying Forward. BBILAN membership is dues-free. At the same time, it offers a creative way to pass on some of the benefits you receive from membership to worthy causes of importance to you, and to help grow the BBILAN network. Please click HERE if you wish to DONATE. Kind regards,Julian Gresser • Attorney at Law • BBILAN Chairman • juliangresser77@gmail.comBen Levi • BBILAN Alliance Integrator/COO • info@bbilan.org |