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A NATION ONLINE: Internet Use in America

February 05, 2002
Abstract

A Nation Online: How Americans Are Expanding Their Use of the Internet provides an insightful look at how Americans are increasing their connectivity to information technologies.  We are fortunate to be able to base our findings on the September 2001 U.S. Census Bureau’s Current Population Survey – a survey of approximately 57,000 households and more than 137,000 individuals across the United States.  As such, the data in this study are among the most broad-based and reliable datasets that have been gathered on Internet, broadband, and computer connectivity.

A Nation Online: How Americans Are Expanding Their Use of the Internet is available in two formats:

Request for Comments on the Registration and Administration of Internet Domain Names

July 02, 1997
Docket Number
Docket No. 970613137-7137-01

[Federal Register: July 2, 1997 (Volume 62, Number 127)]
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Request for Comments on the Registration and Administration of Internet 
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Spectrum Sharing Innovation Test-Bed Phase I Test Plan

February 12, 2009

This document describes the types and depth of testing that NTIA is conducting in Phase I of the Spectrum Sharing Innovation Test-Bed Pilot Program to assess whether Dynamic Spectrum Access devices employing spectrum sensing and geo-location techniques can share the frequency spectrum with land mobile radio systems in the specified frequency bands.

Spectrum Sharing Innovation Test-Bed Pilot Program Request for Comments

December 15, 2008
Docket Number
Docket No. 0811251523-81524-01

This notice describes and seeks comment on the types and depth of testing that the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) intends to conduct in Phase I of the Spectrum Sharing Innovation Test-Bed pilot program to assess whether devices employing Dynamic Spectrum Access techniques can share the frequency spectrum with land mobile radio systems.