16 March 2005 I am writing on behalf of IEEE-USA to encourage the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to take steps to improve the technology capabilities and understanding of the FCC. Many of the important issues that the FCC must address in these rapidly changing times are increasingly technology driven including the explosive growth in wireless deployment, the need for reform in how the radio spectrum is managed, the implementation of fiber optic technology, the need for increasing the speed of digital communications, etc. If the potential opportunities of these new technologies are not accurately and effectively addressed, the public at large will suffer and the United States will surely be overtaken by other nations. We therefore urge you to do everything you can in your role as an FCC Commissioner to support access to the relevant technological questions and answers related to decisions you have to make in today's rapidly changing technology world. In particular, we make the following specific suggestions; all of these are important actions, not necessarily in the order of their importance:
IEEE-USA is an organizational unit of the IEEE. It was created in 1973 to advance the public good and promote the careers and public policy interests of the more than 220,000 technology professionals who are U.S. members of the IEEE. The IEEE is the world's largest technical professional society. For more information, please contact Deborah Rudolph at (202) 785-0017 x 8332; d.rudolph@ieee.org. Sincerely,
Gerard A. Alphonse (Also sent to all FCC Commissioners) | Top of Page | Policy Log | Public Policy Forum | IEEE-USA | Last Update: 16
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