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February 15, 2005

The FCCs Wireless Broadband Access Task Force has recommended speeding the rollout of wireless broadband services to consumers across America.
Chairman Powell created the Task Force in May of 2004. Comprised of a team of multidisciplinary staff from across several FCC Bureaus and Offices, the Task Force examined technological developments in wireless broadband, surveyed existing and anticipated applications, and conducted a comprehensive review of the Commission's wireless broadband policies.

In fulfilling its mission, the Task Force actively sought the experience, expertise, and advice of consumers, state and local governments, industry (such as equipment manufacturers and service providers), and other stakeholders across the nation.

Based upon its research, outreach efforts, and public input, the Task Force has concluded: "To ensure that our nation's regulatory policies concerning wireless broadband do not impede innovation or delay service availability across America, the FCC should be vigilant and proactive in identifying and understanding emerging technologies and in ensuring that existing regulatory policies do not get in the way of these advances.

Innovative technologies call for innovative regulatory policies. And the American public benefits most when regulatory policies enable consumers and businesses to fully tap the benefits of emerging wireless technologies."

(Check out Daily Wireless for a bullet list of the FCC's recommendations. -kc.)

Via Daily Wireless


Originally posted by samc from Daily Wireless, remediated by yatta on Feb 15, 2005 at 01:42 PM