Show Your Cards, FAA
The FAA is playing dirty. After failing to win support from the administration and Congress for its unwarranted ban on deployment of mid-band 5G anywhere in the country, the agency is leaning on the...
View ArticleWill Rinehart on Broadband Part Two
This is the second and final part of our conversation with Will Rinehart on broadband infrastructure plans. (First part is here.) We discuss some of the biases, information gaps, and challenges that...
View ArticleThe National Technology Innovation Administration
Wednesday’s hearing in the House Communications and Technology subcommittee features NTIA Administrator Alan Davidson, the missing witness from the Aviation subcommittee’s hearing on the FAA two weeks...
View ArticleEric Schmidt’s Spectrum Agenda
Each change in presidential administrations reanimates old, rejected ideas in technology policy. While tech policy was once largely bipartisan, today it’s a bitter battlefield where basic facts are...
View ArticleJayne Stancavage on the Global Spectrum Pipeline
[powerpress] Jayne Stancavage, the Global Executive Director of Product and Digital Infrastructure Policy at Intel Corporation fills us in on the global and local systems for spectrum allocation. She...
View ArticleSpectrum Policy is Too Politicized
Congress is struggling to find a way forward on spectrum licensing policy. The spectrum pipeline is bare, the FCC’s auction authority is on life support, and the national spectrum strategy NTIA and the...
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