Having launched several startups, including her own successful boutique communications and technology law firm prior to joining Womble Bond Dickinson, Carri Bennet uses her entrepreneurial spirit and smarts to make the often times seemingly impossible achievable. Carri is exacting and persistent in achieving her clients’ goals. When working with clients, Carri determines the desired outcome and then creatively develops solutions that are structured to be cost effective and result oriented. She is known as a spunky outspoken advocate for small rural carriers, having battled with regulators and large companies for more than 30 years to ensure that small rural businesses have a seat at the table and a strong voice in Washington, DC.
In an effort to better understand the intricate technical and business issues facing her wireless and broadband client base, Carri also served as General Counsel and the de facto chief operating officer of an international wireless carrier. In that role, she developed a wealth of knowledge on nearly every aspect of running a small commercial wireless company that operated in the United States, the United Kingdom, Denmark, Poland, Sweden, and Germany. She has since translated this experience into better servicing her clients.
Carri testifies before the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Congress and the courts on rural wireless issues and speaks regularly at industry trade shows and legal seminars on cybersecurity, data privacy, spectrum policy, universal service funding reform and business development and strategy issues for communications and technology companies. She represents her clients before the FCC, state regulatory agencies, the courts and Congress. She has advised clients and industry groups on creating strategic alliances and new business opportunities in the fast-paced world of communications technologies. In 2017, Carri was appointed by FCC Chairman Ajit Pai to serve on the FCC’s BDAC Federal Siting Work Group and tasked with making recommendations for improving the timing and processes associated with the siting and deployment of broadband infrastructure on federal lands and buildings.
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- BEAD Program to Drive Rural Broadband, Economic Development and Onshoring of Foreign Businesses in Key Southeastern States - (Posted On Saturday, December 02, 2023)
- BEAD Letter of Credit Requirements Relaxed by NTIA Waiver - (Posted On Monday, November 06, 2023)
- FCC Proposes More Frequent Scrutiny of International Section 214 Authorization Holders; Industry Sternly Objects - (Posted On Thursday, November 02, 2023)
- White House Releases Update on Implementation of Infrastructure Act - (Posted On Thursday, February 16, 2023)
- Biden Releases Bipartisan Infrastructure Law “Rural Playbook” - (Posted On Friday, April 15, 2022)
- Legislation Requiring Reporting of Certain Cyber Incidents Enacted - (Posted On Tuesday, March 15, 2022)
- Broadband Funding in the Infrastructure Act: What Does It Provide and How Do Companies Qualify For It? - (Posted On Saturday, November 20, 2021)
- Biden Signs Executive Order Reshaping Competition for Tech and the Internet - (Posted On Friday, July 09, 2021)
- Biden Administration Issues Sweeping Executive Order to Foster Competition - (Posted On Friday, July 09, 2021)