Computer & Communication Industry Association
PublishedAugust 4, 2016

CCIA Submits Letter To FCC Asking It To Free Spectrum For 5G Technologies

Washington — The FCC took action in its Spectrum Frontiers proceeding three weeks ago, blazing a trail for the development of next generation mobile services, or “5G.”  The Computer & Communications Industry Association encouraged the FCC to continue its work finding new high-band spectrum to facilitate 5G.  CCIA submitted a letter Thursday urging the FCC to free up spectrum in a currently underutilized band that would promote the development of 5G technologies and maintain the United States’ position as a global leader in mobile.

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CCIA Testifies Against Kansas App Store, Age Verification Bill

Washington – As Kansas considers a bill that would require all internet users to submit personal data to access the internet, the Computer & Communications Industry Association testified against...
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CCIA Response to CMA Consultation on Conduct Requirements for Google Search

London –  The UK competition regulator, the Competition and Markets Authority, announced it would be consulting on a set of potential “conduct requirements” following its designation of Goo...
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CCIA To Testify Against Washington State Legislation That Would Restrict Low-Risk AI

Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association will testify today against Washington state Senate Bill 6284, cautioning that the legislation would impose overly broad and imprac...
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CCIA Comments on Japan’s Draft “Principle-Code” For Generative AI and IP Protection

Washington — The Computer & Communications Industry Association has filed comments on Japan’s draft “Principle-Code for Protection of Intellectual Property and Transparency for the Appropria...
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