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2005 Press Releases Commerce Releases Costs to Open Up Spectrum for Advanced Wireless Broadband Services Assistant
Secretary Michael Gallagher Announces Commerce Spectrum
Management Advisory Committee Statement
of NTIA Administrator Michael D. Gallagher On FCC Inquiry
into Scope and Impact of Anticompetitive Behavior by Foreign
Carriers on U.S. Consumers Statement
by Assistant Secretary Michael D. Gallagher on the FCC's
Adoption of Wireline Broadband Internet Access Order Statement
by Assistant Secretary Michael D. Gallagher on the FCC's
Adoption of Advanced Wireless Services Rules
Eric R. Stark new Associate Administrator for the Office
of Policy Analysis and Development: Eric
R. Stark of San Mateo, California, has joined NTIA as
Associate Administrator for the Office of Policy Analysis
and Development. In this capacity he directs the department
that conducts research and analysis and prepares policy
recommendations for Assistant Secretary for Communications and Information Michael D. Gallagher. Wireless
Security Forum: NTIA hosts a public
wireless security forum titled Pharmers
and Spimmers, Hackers and Bluejackers: Combating Wireless
Security Threats on July 20, 2005. The forum will
focus on existing/potential security vulnerabilities of
wireless communications; including the private sector
and governmental response to those vulnerabilities. World
Radiocommunication Conferences: NTIA Report
05-427: Recommendations for Improvement in the United
States Preparatory Process for World Radiocommunication
Conferences. On-Line
Registration For Spectrum: NTIA and FCC Launch
On-Line Registration for High-Speed Wireless Links Sharing
Spectrum in the 70-80-90 GHz Bands. Spectrum
Policy: NTIA
and Federal Agencies Begin to Implement Spectrum Policy
for the 21st Century NTIA
Process for Spectrum Auction: 90 MHz of Spectrum
Coming to Market: NTIA Kicks Off Agency Process for 2006
Auction |
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