Four tech industry groups urged President Barack Obama to identify...
Four tech industry groups urged President Barack Obama to identify additional federal spectrum that can be transitioned for licensed commercial use, in a letter sent Monday. “At a time when Americans are concerned about jobs, the economy, and U.S. competitiveness,…
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the act of identifying and clearing more spectrum for licensed mobile broadband use offers a rare elixir for all three,” said the letter signed by CTIA President Steve Largent, Telecommunications Industry Association President Grant Seiffert, Information Technology Industry Council President Dean Garfield and High Tech Spectrum Coalition Executive Director Rhod Shaw. The letter gave faint praise for the passage of HR-3630, the Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act, but said “not enough” federal spectrum has been identified to be repurposed for commercially licensed mobile broadband use.