Without adequate wireless spectrum America is at a huge security disadvantage relative to its major competitors such as China. U.S. global leadership is at stake right now, a time of high security and ...
The weapons of the twentieth century are not as important as they once were for national security. The United States is in a global competition with China over markets, rule setting, and technological ...
The United States is in competition with China over technology and global influence. Success in this competition depends on the United States staying at the cutting edge of technology and innovation.
The long-running debate over how satellite spectrum would be allocated in India appeared to reach an important milestone on Tuesday: India announced it would allocate spectrum for satellite services ...
The United States is facing a challenge in spectrum management. The country once led the world in digital innovation, but now it is playing catch-up to China. China has been more proactive in ...
WASHINGTON—a new report from two Washington D.C. think tanks is urging government agencies to reform the process of spectrum allocation, citing the recent dispute between C-Band operators and 5G ...
The government is naturally keen to crow about the move; the allocation is the largest in the country's history and essentially doubles all the mobile spectrum handed out in Egypt over the past 30 ...
With national administrations and telecoms industry members gathering in a matter of weeks to review and update the global use of radio frequencies, leading operator Vodafone has reiterated its call ...