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Wireless stuck in abyss as new security agency makes headway.(News)
Publication: RCR Wireless News Publication Date: 29-SEP-03 |
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COPYRIGHT 2003 Crain Communications, Inc.
Byline: JEFFREY SILVA
While the House and Senate approved a $29.4 billion homeland security spending bill, the wireless industry remains left in limbo on priority access service and emergency warning capabilities even as headway is made on other fronts.
The appropriations bill agreed to by House-Senate conferees includes $206 million for information technology and wireless communications. Half of that amount is earmarked for new federal narrowband wireless infrastructure and subscriber equipment.
As such, it is unclear how much of the $206 million is available for wireless priority access research and development, which to date has resulted in nationwide deployment by...
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