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NTIA Comments, Amendment of Part 22 of the Commission's Rules to Benefit the Consumers of Air-Ground Telecommunications Services
Before the
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
Washington, DC 20554
Request for Comment on Improvements to the U.S. Preparation Process for World Radiocommunication Conferences
[Federal Register: October 23, 2003 (Volume 68, Number 205)] [Notices] [Page 60646-60648] From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] [DOCID:fr23oc03-31] ----------------------------------------------------------------------- DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE National Telecommunications and Information Administration [Docket No. 031016259-3259-01] Request for Comment on Improvements to the U.S.
Presidential Memorandum on Spectrum Policy for the 21st Century
Billing Code 3510-60-P
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Telecommunications and Information Administration
RECEIVER SPECTRUM STANDARDS Phase 1 - Summary of Research into Existing Standards
The objective of Phase 1 of this task was to undertake a broad review of receiver spectrum standards to characterize their status, both domestically and internationally. This Report presents the results of this phase.
Request for Comments on Deployment of Internet Protocol, Version 6
The President’s National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace directed the Secretary of Commerce to form a task force to examine the issues implicated by the deployment of
NTIA Comments on FCC Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Ultra-Wideband
NTIA supports the Federal Communications Commission in its efforts to continue evaluating the rules for ultrawideband (UWB) transmission systems. NTIA believes that the rules adopted by the Commission in the First Report and Order for UWB strike a balance between protecting critical federal systems while permitting UWB technology to evolve. NTIA also agrees with the Commission that significant changes to the rules should not be considered until more experience has been gained with UWB technology.
United States Spectrum Management Policy For the 21st Century
NTIA seeks comments on policy reforms relative to the management of the natural resource known as the ‘‘radio frequency spectrum.’’ In the Executive Memorandum on Spectrum Policy in the 21st Century signed by President George W.
Technical and Economic Assessment of Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) - Discussion Draft
This paper focuses on one of the communications protocols that lie at the heart of the Internet — the Internet Protocol (IP), which enables data and other traffic to traverse the Internet and to arrive at the desired destination. IP not only provides a standardized “envelope” for the information sent, but it also contains “headers” that provide addressing, routing, and message-handling information that enables a message to be directed to its final destination over the various media that comprise the Internet.
IPv6 offers a number of potential advantages over IPv4, most notably a massive increase in the number of Internet addresses. Demand for such addresses will increase as more and more of the world’s population request Internet access. While there is considerable disagreement about whether, to what extent, and at what pace, such demand will develop, IPv6 would provide the address space to accommodate whatever level of demand does emerge.
Rural Wireless Broadband Access in the 3650-3700 MHz Band, Notice of Inquiry
3G Requirements Letter Report to Congress
NTIA report to Congress on "further actions needed in the allocation of spectrum to the civilian sector for the effective deployment of third generation (3G) wireless devices in the United States."
[Identical letters were sent to Representatives Hastert, DeLay, Pelosi, Young, Obey, Wolf, Serrano, Barton, Dingell, Upton, Markey, and Senators Frist, Daschle, Stevens, Byrd, Gregg, Hollings, McCain, Burns.]
The Honorable Richard B. Cheney
President of the Senate
276 Dwight D. Eisenhower Executive Building
Washington, DC 20501
Dear Mr. President: