CTIA sent the FCC a letter, urging officials there to...
CTIA sent the FCC a letter, urging officials there to download a QR Reader on their smartphone or tablet so they can watch a series of videos released by the group (http://xrl.us/bobc77). “These videos demonstrate the reality of the ‘virtuous…
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cycle’ -- as long as more spectrum is available, the industry will continue to invest in networks to handle more capacity, device manufacturers will continue to develop new capabilities for handsets and content developers will continue to create new apps and content -- which ultimately benefits the consumers who continue to want and expect more from the mobile ecosystem,” CTIA said. CTIA President Steve Largent, meanwhile, met with Commissioner Ajit Pai Thursday to discuss “how the discussion surrounding the need for more spectrum has changed significantly in the last two years as mobile broadband innovations have been launched in a wide range of sectors of our economy, including healthcare, transportation, farming, small business, education, energy and more,” CTIA said (http://xrl.us/bobdon).