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CTIA - The Wireless Association®: Advanced Wireless Services (AWS)
As of Autumn 2008, the Commission is considering service and technical rules for additional AWS spectrum in the 2155-2180 MHz bands. CTIA has asked the FCC to adopt rules that will protect existing Broadband PCS and AWS-1 licensees, and their customers, from interference.
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This feed currently contains the following items:
CTIA – The Wireless Association® Responds To M2Z’s AWS Testing “Spin”
(Press Releases)
Tue, 23, Sep 2008
CTIA Files Reply Comments to the AWS-3 FNPRM
(Legal Activity)
Wed, 13, Aug 2008
CTIA Files Reply Comments to Advanced Wireless Services FNPRM
(Legal Activity)
Mon, 11, Aug 2008
CTIA Files Comments on Advanced Wireless Services FNPRM
(Legal Activity)
Fri, 25, Jul 2008
CTIA Files Comments to Advanced Services FNPRM on Broadband Mapping
(Legal Activity)
Thu, 17, Jul 2008
CTIA Files AWS-3 Ex Parte on Title I and First Amendment Issues
(Legal Activity)
Thu, 26, Jun 2008
CTIA Files AWS Letter from Steve Largent to the Chairman and Commissioners of FCC
(Legal Activity)
Wed, 25, Jun 2008
CTIA Files Ex Parte for AWS II and III
(Legal Activity)
Wed, 18, Jun 2008
CTIA Files Ex Parte for AWS II and III Proposed Service and Technical Rules
(Legal Activity)
Thu, 05, Jun 2008
Huge Industry Step for Location-Based Services
(Multimedia) Location-based services can provide consumers with a fantastic array of new applications and benefits. To provide a safe and secure environment for users, wireless carriers have adopted a ‘Best Practices and Guidelines for Location-Based Services. U.S. Cellular’s Al Phillips discusses the initiative’s objectives.
Wed, 02, Apr 2008








