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- Bush lays out spectrum policy: President vows to stop free spectrum lunch.
- WASHINGTON--The Bush administration last week proposed to delay key spectrum auctions and to phase out programs designed to bridge the Digital Divide, components of the president's $1.96 trillion budget that signals the White House's desire to impr WASHINGTON--The Bush administration last week proposed to...
- Research articles 2001-03-05
- Calls for spectrum czar highlight spectrum reform issues.(News)
- Byline: JEFFREY SILVA Policy-making jurisdiction could prove more controversial than policy itself in any spectrum reform plan the Bush administration or Congress decides to pursue in coming months. While the administration and Congress ...
- Research articles 2004-03-29
- Bush backs off 5 GHz band commitment.
- WASHINGTON--The Bush administration, which had signaled support for advanced wireless technologies that advocates claim will foster broadband Internet deployment and stimulate the sputtering U.S. economy, angered the high-tech industry last week by WASHINGTON--The Bush administration, which had signaled support for advanced wireless technologies...
- Research articles 2002-11-25
- U.S. steers clear of staff-level FCC report in ITU document.(Global Wireless)
- Byline: JEFFREY SILVA The Bush administration dramatically reworked a key document sent last week to Geneva in advance of an International Telecommunication Union meeting this week, bowing to industry pressure by making crystal clear a spectr Byline: JEFFREY...
- Research articles 2003-10-27
- NTIA asks FCC to look at private-wireless spectrum needs. (News).
- WASHINGTON -- The Bush administration late last week said the Federal Communications Commission should re-examine private-wireless spectrum needs of the energy, water and railroad sectors, signaling a possible policy shift that took on added meanin WASHINGTON -- The Bush administration late last week said...
- Research articles 2002-02-04
- A Victory in the Battle to Stop Fake News: FCC Rules TV Stations Must Not Air Bush Administration Propaganda without Attribution
- WASHINGTON, April 14 /U.S. Newswire/ -- After weeks of e-mails from the public, the Federal Communications Commission FCC has clearly reaffirmed the rules that require broadcasters to disclose the source of materials produced by third parties. No longeWASHINGTON, April 14 /U.S. Newswire/ -- After weeks of e-mails from the...
- Research articles 2005-04-14
- Internet Telephony's Rich Tehrani Applauds Appointment of Kevin Martin as FCC Chairman; VoIP Industry Leader Offers Strong Endorsement of Bush Administration Appointee
- NORWALK, Conn. -- Rich Tehrani, Technology Marketing Corporation (TMCR) president and INTERNET TELEPHONY CONFERENCE & EXPO conference chairman, today announced his full endorsement of Kevin Martin's appointment as new Federal Communications Commission FCC Chairman.
- Research articles 2005-03-16
- Kerry, Sununu push unlicensed white space; Lawmakers criticize Bush administration, FCC for lack of progress on broadband.(Upfront)
- Byline: JEFFREY SILVA Lawmakers staked claim to pet telecom issues, with bipartisan support emerging out of the gate for legislation forcing the Federal Communications Commission to exploit vacant broadcast guard-band spectrum for unlicensed Byline: JEFFREY SILVA ...
- Research articles 2007-01-15
- Bush administration officials considered for FCC open seats.(News)
- Byline: HEATHER FORSGREN WEAVER It appears the White House may be looking inside its own walls to fill the vacancy created when former FCC Chairman Michael Powell left the Federal Communications Commission in March. Michael Meece,...
- Research articles 2005-08-01
- Station-cap roulette now lands on 39%.(the Bush Administration reaches a compromise over media deregulation by agreeing to permanently set the national TV-station-ownership cap at 39%)
- Like comedian Jack Benny, who never admitted to turning 40, the national cap on TV ownership could be perpetually stuck at 39. At 39% of TV homes, that is. Last week, the Bush White House brokered a surprise compromise over media...
- Research articles 2003-12-01
- FCC gets gender check.(Bush administration looks for woman for Federal Communications Commission)(Brief Article)
- GOP looks to add woman to one of two open seats on the commission Vexed by the sudden realization that a remade FCC could raise charges of a gender gap, the Bush transition team is determined to add a GOP woman to...
- Research articles 2001-02-12
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- IPI Applauds Bush Administration for Right Step on Telecom
- WASHINGTON, June 9 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Today, the Bush administration, though Solicitor General Theodore B. Olson, refused to challenge the D.C. Circuit Court's decision in United States Telecom Association vs. Federal Communications Commission, which struck down many elements in the FCC's ill-conceived Triennial Review Order TRO. The Institute for Policy...
- Research articles 2004-06-09
- Ultra-wideband issue makes FCC agenda. (News).
- WASHINGTON--Notwithstanding pressure from the Bush administration and some of the top nationwide wireless carriers to defer a decision on allowing ultra-wideband technologies until next year, the Federal Communications Commission said last week it WASHINGTON--Notwithstanding pressure from the Bush administration and some of...
- Research articles 2001-12-10
- Divided appeals court sides with Bush administration on wiretap
- WASHINGTON -- A divided federal appeals court Friday sided with the Bush administration over rules that make it easier for police and the FBI to wiretap Internet phone calls. In a 2-1 ruling, the court said the Federal Communications was correct when it decided that providers of Internet...
- Research articles 2006-06-09
- New FCC Names Raise Cable's Hopes
- The cable industry is realizing its largest hopes about the Bush Administration and its let-the-marketplace-decide philosophy toward regulatory issues and appointments. Witness last week's appointments to the FCC. In tapping Republicans Kevin Martin and Kathleen Abernathy and Democrat Michael Copps to the commission, resident Bush named experienced appointees that...
- Research articles 2001-04-16
- 2001: A New White House, a New FCC.
- WASHINGTON--The Bush administration and a Republican-majority Federal Communications Commission likely will put their stamp on wireless issues in 2001, even though telecom issues are largely nonpartisan. "Understand a lot of these issues are not Republican/Democrat. They are not liberal/conservative. They are...
- Research articles 2001-01-01
- Bush Opposes Free Internet Plan
- As the clock ticks down on the lame duck administration, the White House states opposition to the FCC's plan to condition spectrum auction on winner providing a free tier of broadband service. The White House, wireless carriers and CTIA insist a high bidder, no-strings-attached auction is the most efficient use...
- News items 2009-08-07
- FCC Drops Free Broadband Vote
- Under pressure from Congress and telecom carriers, FCC Chairman Kevin Martin decides to drop a vote on a proposal to impose a free wireless broadband mandate on the FCC's next spectrum auction.Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin Martin finally gave in to pressure Dec. 12 from both Congress and the Bush...
- News items 2009-08-07
- Auctions up in air, again: Powell pushes; White House, congressional leaders say wait. (Top of the Week).(Brief Article)
- At press time, the FCC had not changed its plans to push ahead with auctions of TV channels 52-59 and 60-69 in June, despite increasing pressure from the Bush Administration and top members of Congress to hold off. Observers say the FCC's course is ...
- Research articles 2002-04-22
- McDowell likely FCC nominee.(Robert McDowell, Federal Communications Commission)(Brief Article)
- Robert McDowell, senior VP and general counsel of telecom association Comptel, is likely to be the Bush administration's pick for the remaining empty seat on the FCC, according to a source familiar with the appointment. Comptel is headed by E ...
- Research articles 2006-01-30
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