Infrastructure
One Day After Policy Event, Next Century Cities Launches Broadband Ready Toolkit

January 16, 2019 – One day after an event aimed at encouraging bipartisan solutions on technology policy, the non-profit group Next Century Cities launched its “Becoming Broadband Ready” toolkit together with Neighborly and the Internet Society.
The 33-page toolkit (PDF) was set to be launched at an event at 1 p.m. ET in Washington (PDF), including remarks from Deb Socia, executive director of Next Century Cities, together with Garrett Brinker, director of business development at Neighborly and Mark Buell, chief of the North American Regional Bureau of the Internet Society.
The livestream is below:
Spectrum
FCC Acting Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel Proposes Opening Mid-Band Spectrum For Sharing

January 16, 2019 – One day after an event aimed at encouraging bipartisan solutions on technology policy, the non-profit group Next Century Cities launched its “Becoming Broadband Ready” toolkit together with Neighborly and the Internet Society.
The 33-page toolkit (PDF) was set to be launched at an event at 1 p.m. ET in Washington (PDF), including remarks from Deb Socia, executive director of Next Century Cities, together with Garrett Brinker, director of business development at Neighborly and Mark Buell, chief of the North American Regional Bureau of the Internet Society.
The livestream is below:
Wireless
U.S. Window of Opportunity for Open Radio Access Networks is Closing, Say Panelists

January 16, 2019 – One day after an event aimed at encouraging bipartisan solutions on technology policy, the non-profit group Next Century Cities launched its “Becoming Broadband Ready” toolkit together with Neighborly and the Internet Society.
The 33-page toolkit (PDF) was set to be launched at an event at 1 p.m. ET in Washington (PDF), including remarks from Deb Socia, executive director of Next Century Cities, together with Garrett Brinker, director of business development at Neighborly and Mark Buell, chief of the North American Regional Bureau of the Internet Society.
The livestream is below:
Spectrum
Pandemic’s Focus on Wi-Fi Bottlenecks Lights a Fire Under Next-Generation Wireless in Homes

January 16, 2019 – One day after an event aimed at encouraging bipartisan solutions on technology policy, the non-profit group Next Century Cities launched its “Becoming Broadband Ready” toolkit together with Neighborly and the Internet Society.
The 33-page toolkit (PDF) was set to be launched at an event at 1 p.m. ET in Washington (PDF), including remarks from Deb Socia, executive director of Next Century Cities, together with Garrett Brinker, director of business development at Neighborly and Mark Buell, chief of the North American Regional Bureau of the Internet Society.
The livestream is below:
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