Business Week published an article Obama Weighs Choices for FCC Chairman.  In it, it lists several candidates, the last one of which gets my albeit-biased vote:

Rounding out the list of Hundt staff members contending for the top FCC spot is Don Gips, who succeeded Harris as chief of the FCC’s international bureau and spearheaded the drive to cut the prices of international calls. A Harvard University graduate, Gips later served as chief domestic policy adviser to then-Vice-President Al Gore and is currently group vice-president for corporate strategy and development at fiber-optic network operator Level 3 (LVLT), where he’s worked since 1998. Level 3 didn’t respond to a request for comment.

Go.  Go Donald Go.  Go.

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