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CTIA Wants Defense Bill Spectrum Language Cut
The group joins Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, Rep. Richard Hudson, R-N.C., and the White House.
The U.S. Department of Defense is the federal executive department responsible for coordinating and overseeing the nation's military forces, including the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Space Force, with headquarters at the Pentagon.
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The group joins Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, Rep. Richard Hudson, R-N.C., and the White House.
Spectrum
Opponents warn outcome could hinder U.S. spectrum auctions and innovation.
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The head of the House Energy and Commerce Committee and the White House oppose the provision.
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Arielle Roth outlines agency approach to identifying 500 megahertz of federal spectrum for commercial access.
Infrastructure
Data centers and internet exchange points in 'Data Center Alley' may be indistinguishable. However, they serve different purposes.
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The dispute over Ligado highlights a clash between the FCC’s spectrum policy decisions and Defense Department’s efforts to block them.
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Senate Commerce Democrats also said the committee's spectrum language jeopradized Wi-Fi and pushed for a markup session.
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The bill would also set up an 800 megaherz spectrum pipeline.
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Conservative watchdog warns reallocating Citizens Broadband Radio Service spectrum could undercut $88 billion auction windfall.
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Also proposed opening 20,000 megahertz of spectrum for space-based internet at May meeting.
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The House Energy and Commerce Committee is marking up its contribution to a budget package on Tuesday.
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Republicans are working to include a spectrum pipeline in an upcoming budget bill.
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The Defense Department has reportedly proposed auctioning CBRS spectrum.
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Most of the 283 people eligible to vote Saturday are employees of SpaceX or connected to the company.
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FCC revisits decades-old satellite spectrum sharing rules and opens 600 megahertz of spectrum for commercial access.
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$3.5B can buy 6.4 million Starlink residential installations. Starlink is a practical short-term stopgap before fiber.