Don’t dumb down smart tech In taking the first step towards overturning his predecessors’ net neutrality rules, FCC Chairman Ajit Pai got what he expected — lots of complaints.
TIA’s Engineering Committee on Mobile and Personal Private Radio Standards Honors Volunteer Leadership When asked to define the ideal leader, many would emphasize traits and skills such as intelligence, self-awareness, being a good listener, a motivator and a visionary—and perhaps even a few more personal qualities.
TIA Hosts Capitol Hill Policy Forum on Securing the IoT Network TIA was proud to host “Securing the IoT Network – A Policy Forum” on Thursday, June 8 as a part of a new series of Capitol Hill educational events the association is spearheading.
International Data Flows Face Uncertain Future in Europe The flow of personal data across borders has been a contentious issue recently—and one that will see important developments in the coming months.
Incentive Auction Launch is Major Step Towards Freeing Needed Spectrum The FCC this week began the first-of-its-kind voluntary auction of television broadcast spectrum, launching a vitally important government effort to free up spectrum needed for wireless broadband services.
USDOT to Develop National Rules for Self-Driving Cars within the Next Six Months Yesterday, the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) took a major step in the right direction when it comes to embracing self-driving car technology.
The U.S. Tech Industry is Driving Innovations to Meet the Nation’s Biggest Challenges – Can the Government Keep Pace? In his final State of the Union address, President Obama raised an important question: how do we reignite the spirit of innovation to meet the nation’s biggest challenges?
5G: Incremental Change or the Next Revolution One of the great things about my job as Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at TIA is getting to work with some the top technology leaders in the telecommunications industry.