ITIF Logo
ITIF Search

Powering the Mobile Revolution: Principles of Spectrum Allocation

Tuesday, July 31, 201212:00 PM to 1:30 PM EST
Rayburn House Office Building45 Independence Avenue SouthwestB-318 Washington District Of Columbia, 20024

Event Summary

Advances in mobile technology have spurred new business models, created 1.5 million jobs and improved education, health care, and public safety in the United States. For the United States to stay in the lead on LTE adoption, we need advances in semiconductor technology, software, and spectrum reallocation. Unfortunately when it comes to spectrum reallocation, recent and pending public policy decisions on re-purposing spectrum for more innovative uses lack consistency. In some cases, policy decisions have supported innovation and efficient use but in many other cases have moved the ball backward.

Join ITIF and a distinguished group of public officials deeply involved in designing spectrum policy for a discussion of ITIF's new report on the principles that should guide spectrum allocation.

Speakers

Christopher
Christopher Guttman-McCabe
Vice President, Regulatory Affairs
CTIA
Respondent
Morgan
Morgan Reed
Executive Director
ACT | The App Association
Respondent
John
John Leibovitz
Former Deputy Chief of the Wireless Bureau and Special Advisor to the Chairman for Spectrum Policy
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Respondent
Preston F.
Preston F. Marshall
Deputy Director of the Information Sciences Institute
USC Viterbi School of Engineering
Respondent
Thomas
Thomas Power
Senior Vice President
CTIA: The Wireless Association
Respondent
David
David Redl
Counsel
U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Energy and Commerce
Respondent
Back to Top