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Comments on Big Data and Consumer Privacy in the Internet Economy
Public Comments on Big Data and Consumer Privacy in the Internet Economy. See Federal Register Notice: Request for Comments
Community Broadband Workshop
09/04/2014 Broadband Workshop Materials
Materials for the Upper Midwest Community Broadband Workshop
Meeting Materials:
07/10/2014 CSMAC Meeting Transcript
09/04/2014 Upper Midwest Community Broadband Workshop
Building a Community Broadband Roadmap:
Lessons in Implementation
Hosted by the National Telecommunications and
Information Administration
U.S. Department of Commerce
Location:
Hyatt Regency Minneapolis Northstar Ballroom
1300 Nicollet Mall
Minneapolis, MN 55403
Coordination Procedures in the 1695-1710 MHz and 1755-1780 MHz Bands
By this Public Notice the Federal Communications Commission, through its Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, and the National Telecommunications and Information Administration provide (i) information for potential bidders in the AWS-3 auction and (ii) guidance to the ultimate AWS-3 licensees and the affected Federal incumbents regarding coordination between Federal and non-Federal for shared use of the 1695-1710 MHz and 1755-1780 MHz bands.
Request for comments on Model City for Demonstrating and Evaluating Advanced Spectrum Sharing Technologies
NTIA and the Federal Communications Commission’s FCC Office of Engineering and Technology (OET) issue this Joint Public Notice to seek public comment on the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) recommendation that the Secretary of Commerce establish a public-private partnership to facilitate the creation of an urban test city that would support rapid experimentation and development of policies, underlying technologies, and system capabilities for advanced, dynamic spectrum sharing. The test services (referenced herein as a “Model City”) for demonstrating a
Comments sought on .us Stakeholder Council
The U.S. country code top-level domain name (.us ccTLD) has historically served as a home for U.S. business, individuals, and localities and is managed on behalf of the U.S. government through a contract overseen by the U.S. Commerce Department’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA). In March 2014, NTIA entered into a new contract with Neustar, Inc. to operate the .us ccTLD. The U.S.