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Wireless networks have long been described as wired networks with wireless links at the edge. This observation has important implications as 5G is rolled out. One of the innovations of 5G is to push the wired part of the network closer to the user, and the need for high capacity and low latency...
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Local authorities are often involved in determining the competitive landscape of important services. In particular, Section 253 of the Telecommunications Act, in part, states that a local authority cannot 'prohibit or have the effect of prohibiting the ability of any entity to provide any...
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In today’s world, product labels are ubiquitous. Consumers rarely make purchases without consulting labels. A common thread with these labels is they are governed by regulatory bodies who mandate, verify, and enforce reporting standards so consumers may easily understand the products. Product...
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Today, the ubiquity of mobile devices and the ever-growing demand for mobile data (and wireless services more broadly) make radio spectrum an increasingly important public resource. According to industry estimates, mobile data demand is projected to grow by a cumulative annual growth rate of 26%...
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