FCC Chairman Michael Powell isn't one of those do-as-I-say, not-as-I-do sorts: In this brief Q&A in the New York Times, Powell reveals that he and his family are mass-media and computer consumers--to the extreme. He's the recipient of his own decisions, and you can see how he discusses Tivo's strengths as a way to subvert the consolidation of ownership of media.
He uses Wi-Fi, by the way. And I hope someone on his staff has set up him up with real in-home wireless security.
Well, the FCC building is one of the few buildings you can walk in to that has a public-use hotspot. Maybe he's using some company fellas to setup his home hotspot. :)