The Interoperability Alliance is being formed to press for an...
The Interoperability Alliance is being formed to press for an interoperability mandate for the lower 700 MHz band. The group plans a briefing for congressional staff and reporters Monday on Capitol Hill. Rural Cellular Association President Steve Berry and representatives…
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of Sprint Nextel and U.S. Cellular are scheduled to speak, along with former FCC official Paul Kolodzy, who directed the agency’s Spectrum Policy Task Force. “In the age of technological innovation our day-to-day lives are increasingly tied to our mobile devices and our ability to access a working network,” the alliance said in a news release. “Every user of the over 325 million mobile users in the United States relies upon wireless services to communicate, conduct commerce, and to keep us safe -- but before they can communicate with one another, their devices must work across multiple networks. The interoperability of mobile devices from network to network is critical to fulfill the promise of next-generation 4G/LTE wireless services, and also to ensure that every American enjoys those economic, innovative and public safety benefits -- not just those in our biggest of cities.”