The wireless aspect of the National Broadband Plan should ‘provid...
The wireless aspect of the National Broadband Plan should “provide for meaningful access by entrepreneurs like paging carriers, so that they can develop new service offerings for their clientele such as the health care industry,” officials of the American…
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Association of Paging Carriers said in meetings at the FCC. AAPC President Roy Pottle and others with the group said in an ex parte filing that they met with advisers to Commissioners Robert McDowell, Mignon Clyburn and Meredith Baker. The group also discussed the status of the paging industry in the U.S. and why “the broadcast protocol employed in paging technology makes it uniquely fast and reliable for emergency alerting applications.”