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Maryland’s cities-vs.-state battle about small-cell siting a microcosm for the U.S.
Why cities should jump at the chance to add cell towers to streetlights
Streamlining small-cell process a state and federal priority
What is 5G? The next wireless revolution explained
Is FirstNet secure enough for public safety?
Rhode Island blocked from federal grants in 911-fee-diversion fallout
FCC’s O’Rielly calls out states for diverting 911 funds
Vanu CoverageCo’s financial woes threaten 911 service in Vermont towns
Congress passes $1.3 trillion spending bill, funds government through September
With shutdown days away, lawmakers unveil massive federal spending bill
Congress stymied on $1.3 trillion bill with days to go before shutdown
Samsung unveils Emergency Services Network (ESN) smartphone for UK first responders
EE tackles more not-spots to extend 4G coverage in the UK
Uber victim stepped suddenly in front of self-driving car
Self-driving Uber vehicle kills Arizona woman in first fatal crash involving pedestrian
Wisconsin plans to upgrade 911 services
North Carolina cities want their broadband authority clarified by state government
Broadcom’s bid for Qualcomm blocked: Security policy meets industrial policy
The Huawei smartphone hysteria
For $15,000, GrayKey promises to crack iPhone passwords for police
Public Safety Advocate: T-Band, IWCE, FirstNet
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NIST helps facilitate first-ever spectrum sharing between military and commercial wireless users
FCC’s Hurricane Maria Communications Status Report for March 21, 2018
Radware provides information about Putinstresser DDoS-as-a-service cyber threat
IACP and Motorola Solutions name Corporal Seth Kelly as Trooper of the Year
Barrett HF used on surveillance boats in remote Chilean region
Sepura’s SC21 hand-portable obtains Airwave approval
State of Maryland to assess the reliability and security of its 911 network infrastructure