DC BEAT – TIA’s Policy Podcast Series unpacks the critical regulatory and legislative policy issues facing the information communications technology industry. Hosted by TIA’s Government Affairs team.
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DC Beat #4: How does the U.S. get to 5G? FCC and Industry Weigh-In
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The global race to 5G is underway and the FCC is actively engaged in efforts to modernize our country’s outdated rules for deploying wireless communications infrastructure. TIA sat down with FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr and Nokia’s Head of Policy and Government Relations for the Americas Region Brian Hendricks to discuss what this means for innova…
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DC Beat #3: Next Generation 911: What It Is and How We Get There
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What is NG911 and what does our industry need to do to build and launch a modern, robust emergency network that takes advantages of our smart devices and advanced network. Craig Dollar, founder of Emergency CallWorx; and Patrick Halley, Executive Director of the NG9-1-1 Institute, Join TIA's Dan Henry to discuss this critical topic.…
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DC Beat #2: A New NAFTA for the Digital Age
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How to negotiate a deal that will expand U.S. tech jobs. TIA’s K.C. Swanson speaks with Brownstein Hyatt’s Barry Jackson, former chief of staff to former House Speaker John Boehner, and Jen Sanford, director, international trade & energy policy at Cisco. They offer up thoughts on the outlook for modernizing NAFTA on a short timeline, what’s needed …
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DC Beat #1: Net Neutrality and Your Business
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Former FCC Commissioner and TIA Members Discuss FCC’s Net Neutrality VoteOn May 18, the FCC voted to accept Chairman Ajit Pai’s Restoring Internet Freedom Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, which addresses the future of the net neutrality rules. Discussing what this means for consumers and the companies that build these networks, and whether legislatio…
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