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Technology, Telecommunications

FCC Moves Ahead on 5G

February 28, 2020 Thomas Schatz

Mid-band spectrum is critical to deploying next generation services using 5G.

Strong National Intelligence Leadership Needed for 5G Security
International, National Security, Technology, Telecommunications

Strong National Intelligence Leadership Needed for 5G Security

February 21, 2020 Deborah Collier

The U.S. must have strong leaders who will protect our national security by creating a safe and secure 5G infrastructure and combatting China’s influence in other countries.

Technology, Telecommunications

FCC Walks The Narrow Path on C-Band Auction

February 13, 2020 Deborah Collier

Walking the narrow path is not easy and appeasing multiple interests in a FCC proceeding is even more difficult. 

Commerce, General Waste, Technology, Telecommunications

Bernie’s $150 Billion Broadband Boondoggle

January 27, 2020 Deborah Collier

Government-owned broadband networks often overbuild existing networks and waste taxpayer dollars.  

The Role of Facial Recognition for Law Enforcement
National Security, Technology, Telecommunications

The Role of Facial Recognition for Law Enforcement

December 17, 2019 Deborah Collier

As facial recognition becomes widespread, the technology is raising concerns about privacy and security. 

Technology, Telecommunications, Transportation

FCC Plans to Open More Spectrum for Unlicensed Use

December 5, 2019 Deborah Collier

On December 12, 2019, the FCC will be voting to adopt a NPRM which will make additional spectrum available for unlicensed use in the 5.9 GHz spectrum band. 

STELAR Expiring Soon to a Satellite Near You
Technology, Telecommunications

STELAR Expiring Soon to a Satellite Near You

November 21, 2019 Deborah Collier

Every five years, the Satellite Television Extension and Localism Act Reauthorization (STELAR) expires, and every five years Congress scrambles to extend the authorization.  In the past, some have seen the reauthorization as an opportunity to refine and modernize the law.  However, this year there is a renewed effort by the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) […]

Media Ownership Rules Don't Make Sense in Today's Marketplace
Technology, Telecommunications

Media Ownership Rules Don’t Make Sense in Today’s Marketplace

November 8, 2019 Deborah Collier

The government has thousands of outdated rules that must be streamlined and modernized.

Treat:  RIFO Is Upheld and the Internet Remains Open
Technology, Telecommunications

Treat: RIFO Is Upheld and the Internet Remains Open

October 29, 2019 Alex Abrams

The FCC’s Restoring Internet Freedom Order (RIFO) was upheld by the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.

General Waste, Technology, Telecommunications

CBA’s Criticism of Senate Testimony on C-Band Is Ludicrous

October 24, 2019 Thomas Schatz

CAGW reiterates its position that only the FCC should conduct an auction of c-band spectrum rather than allowing foreign satellite companies to benefit at the expense of U.S. taxpayers.

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