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- Can The FCC Get Free Wireless Internet To Work?
- The FCC is taking another stab at crafting a policy that aspires to create a free nationwide wireless broadband network to encourage the adoption of broadband (well, as long as it's not used to access porn). The idea is not new, and the last proposal failed miserably, so it...
- External links 2008-12-05
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- John Muleta Joins PacketHop Advisory Board; Former FCC Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Chief Broadens Company's Industry Expertise
- BELMONT, Calif. -- PacketHopTM, Inc., a leader in mobile mesh networking software for instant wireless group communications, today announced that John Muleta, most recently chief of the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau at the Federal Communications Commission FCC, has joined the company's advisory board. PacketHop is assembling an advisory board of industry...
- Research articles 2005-04-25
- E911 among top issues for new bureau chief.(John Muleta)(Interview)
- John Muleta succeeds Tom Sugrue as chief of the FCC's Wireless Telecommunications Bureau. Previously, Muleta was president and CEO of Source 1 Technologies, a privately held systems integration firm. But he's no stranger to the FCC. From 1994-1998, he served in various positions in the Common...
- Research articles 2003-03-01
- FCC's Muleta reflects on the state of U.S. wireless industry.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-6 October 2003-Axcess News: FCC's Muleta reflects on the state of U.S. wireless industryC1994-2003 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:10042003 October marked the 20th anniversary of the birth of wireless telecommunications with FCC Chief John Muleta reflecting on the state of the...
- Research articles 2003-10-06
- John who? New WTB chief unknown to many in industry. (News).
- WASHINGTON--John who? That was the question circulating through the wireless policy world last week as word leaked that FCC Chairman Michael Powell was set to name John Muleta as chief of the FCC's Wireless Telecommunications Bureau. The offi ...
- Research articles 2003-01-27
- Muleta drawn to telecom by teacher.(News)
- Byline: HEATHER FORSGREN WEAVER Just as Dustin Hoffman in "The Graduate'' was advised to go into plastics, John Muleta was advised by a college professor to go into telecommunications. Muleta, the new chief of the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau at the Federal Communications...
- Research articles 2003-02-17
- FCC tells cellphone firms: cut the sex.(Federal Communications Commission)(Brief Article)
- With cellphone video-content deals announced almost daily, John Muleta, the chief of the Fee's Wireless Bureau, is recommending steps the industry can take to ensure that children using mobile services aren't exposed to X-rated content. Speci With cellphone...
- Research articles 2005-02-21
- Sugrue departs FCC for other pastures. (Service Providers).
- No doubt, Tom Sugrue will not miss some of the headaches that came to the FCC as a result of NextWave Telecom's bankruptcy proceedings. After four years of tumultuous developments in the wireless world, the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau chief stepped down from...
- Research articles 2003-02-15
- M2Z proposing free wireless broadband service
- On July 13, John Muleta presented the Jackson City Council with a proposal--to offer free wireless broadband Internet access to every citizen in the Capital City. If that sounds novel, and ambitious, Muleta's company, Silicon Valley-based M2Z Networks Inc., has adopted the goal of providing free wireless broadband connectivity to...
- Research articles 2007-07-23
- Full Plate For New FCC Wireless Chief
- Tom Sugrue lasted longer than any of his predecessors at the helm of the Federal Communications Commission's Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, and the bureau made substantial progress on multiple industry and technology fronts. But when Sugrue's successor, John Muleta, takes over in early February, he'll be at the helm of an...
- Research articles 2003-01-24
- Enhanced 911 Far Behind Schedule
- The nationwide rollout of the Enhanced 911 (E-911) program, which requires carriers to locate the origin of 911 calls from wireless phones, will probably not happen by the Federal Communications Commission's Dec. 31, 2005, deadline. That's what John Muleta, the head of the FCC's wireless bureau, told Congress in June....
- Research articles 2003-11-15
- Where Ex-FCC Personnel Are Landing
- The cats are out of the proverbial bag. The Aspen Institute says outgoing FCC Chairman Michael K. Powell will become a senior fellow at its Communications and Society Program for a three-month period effective upon his departure from the commission, which could be as early as this month if the...
- Research articles 2005-03-16
- Martin elevates Feder, wireless positions wait.(News)
- Byline: HEATHER FORSGREN WEAVER FCC Chairman Kevin Martin said Thursday that his wireless legal adviser, Sam Feder, will become general counsel of the Federal Communications Commission. No announcement was made as to whom will be advising Martin on...
- Research articles 2005-06-27
- Looking for Mr. or Ms. Right.(Opinion)
- Byline: Tracy Ford Finding the right person for the job is no easy task, especially once politics are mixed into the process. The wireless industry in official Washington is waiting for FCC Chairman Kevin Martin to name someone to head the wireless...
- Research articles 2005-05-30
- Regulators say wireless has won battle for customers.(News)
- Byline: HEATHER FORSGREN WEAVER Wireless is here to stay, and it is becoming more important. That was the take-away message from Thursday's 22nd annual Institute on Telecommunications Policy & Regulation sponsored by the Practicing Law Institute and the Federal Communications Bar Association....
- Research articles 2004-12-06
- Martin appoints staff, leaves out wireless.(News)
- Byline: HEATHER FORSGREN WEAVER Kevin Martin made his first staff appointments at his first meeting as chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, but did not name someone to head the agency's Wireless Telecommunications Bureau. Former WTB Chief John...
- Research articles 2005-05-02
- 800 MHz ruling to come this quarter-or next.(News)
- Byline: HEATHER FORSGREN WEAVER If telecommunications policy-makers think implementation of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 was complicated, they should try solving the interference problem in the 800 MHz band, John Muleta, chief of the FCC's Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, told reporters last ...
- Research articles 2004-01-19
- LNP shoplifting.(Opinion)
- If you go into someone's shop and take something without paying, it's shoplifting and is punishable by jail time and a fine. But when a customer who owes a carrier money takes his or her phone number with them to another carrier without paying the first carrier,...
- Research articles 2003-08-11
- 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
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