NTIA quietly pushing Bush spectrum agenda.

RCR Wireless News, November, 2005

Byline: JEFFREY SILVA The Bush administration's spectrum agenda is showing signs of losing momentum and direction, a development that has prompted frustrated National Telecommunications and Information Administration officials to quietly push forward on a presidential spectrum-policy implementation plan that has been awaiting White House action for months.

Bush's spectrum initiative is designed to improve management of the airwaves, but likely will do little to address more pressing wireless challenges. The fanfare and energy surrounding President Bush's spectrum-policy initiative and the Federal Communications Commission's Spectrum Policy Task Force just a couple years ago have dissipated. One industry source described the Spectrum...

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