Computer & Communication Industry Association
PublishedMay 7, 2021

CCIA, INCOMPAS Offer FCC Comments On 12 GHz for 5G

Washington — The Computer & Communications Industry Association and INCOMPAS filed comments today urging the FCC to update the rules governing the 12 GHz band of spectrum to allow for expanded capabilities for 5G services in the 12GHz band.  

CCIA has advocated for high speed, affordable internet access for more than 25 years. The following can be attributed to CCIA President Matt Schruers:

“Modernizing these rules will unlock valuable mid-band spectrum to help bring 5G services and networks to American consumers more quickly. Over the past year, we have seen how connectivity is necessary for Americans to work and learn in the 21st century, and these updates will help provide consumers with the increased connectivity they need.”

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Florida’s HB3 to Get Full Hearing by Federal Court of Appeals Tuesday

Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association, along with its co-plaintiff NetChoice, will make its case against Florida’s social media rationing law, HB3, before the Elevent...
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CCIA Reaction to Online Safety Bills Markup

Washington – The House Energy and Commerce Committee has advanced several bills aimed at promoting online safety for young people. While protecting younger users online is a critical and shared obje...
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Tech Associations, CCIA Send White House Letter on Preserving US AI Leadership in Response to Anthropic Dispute

Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association joined BSA, SIIA and TechNet in a joint letter to the White House about its dispute with Anthropic and the risks to U.S. technolog...
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CCIA Testifies on Wisconsin Social Media, App Store Bills Affecting Minors

Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association will testify today before the Wisconsin Senate Committee on Utilities, Technology, and Tourism in opposition to two bills affectin...
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