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This feed currently contains the following items:

Congressional Wireless Caucus Letter to FCC on Tower Siting
(Position Papers & Letters)
Tue, 27, Oct 2009

The Wireless Industry Overview
(Educational Materials)
Tue, 22, Sep 2009

CTIA et al. Files Reply Comments to ABC Petition
(Legal Activity)
Mon, 15, Jun 2009

Wireless Briefing for President Obama Transition Team: Background Facts
(Position Papers & Letters)
Thu, 15, Jan 2009

Wireless Briefing for President Obama Transition Team: One Page Summary
(Position Papers & Letters)
Thu, 15, Jan 2009

CTIA's Tower Siting Position
(Multimedia) What's the best solution to help make 'tower siting' more timely, and why is this an important issue? Andrea Williams, Assistant General Counsel for CTIA, talks about where the wireless industry stands on this hot topic and explains why CTIA's 'shot clock' proposal would help set reasonable time parameters for tower siting.
Sat, 01, Nov 2008