Federal Communications Commission chairman Michael Powell won't attend an Indian Telecommunications Initiative meeting today in South Dakota.
Powell was called back to Washington, D.C., for another meeting, a spokesperson said.
His early departure from the FCC's three-jaunt in South Dakota has some crying foul.
Powell did attend meetings Monday and Tuesday in the state. The FCC is holding hearings there to focus on a number of issues, including Indian telecommunications, rural technology and media consolidation.
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FCC's Powell skipping out on Indian telecom meeting
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