Newscan: Arizona sues Google over allegations it illegally tracked Android smartphone users’ locations
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Arizona sues Google over allegations it illegally tracked Android smartphone users’ locations
Public Safety Advocate: Lack of broadband PTT interoperability, T-Mobile, Ligado
The Air Force’s Platform One team thought it was agile. Then COVID-19 hit
FCC’s Ajit Pai doubts Elon Musk’s SpaceX broadband-latency claims
SpaceX and U.S. Army sign deal to test Starlink broadband for military use
Connecticut city bans 5G rollout, citing lack of research, testing
How 5G is going to change our world
Broward residents dying at home, because they are afraid to go to a hospital, new reports show
Dish reluctantly extends its 600 MHz spectrum loan to T-Mobile
Florida and the COVID-19 recession: Looking ahead
How COVID-19 could hit Chicago’s budget
AT&T: Wi-Fi calling up 53% over Memorial Day
Boris Johnson forced to reduce Huawei’s role in UK’s 5G networks
Making Internet service a utility—what’s the worst that could happen?
Is broadband a public utility? Let’s hope not
Briefing Room
News announcements from our industry
APCO: New FCC 6 GHz spectrum rules put public safety at risk
GAO report: Selected federal agencies need to coordinate on requirements and assessments of states
FCC, CISA joint letters to governors stress need for communications-industry access and resources
NTIA requests comments to help develop a plan for the national strategy to secure 5G
Docomo Pacific joins with AT&T to support FirstNet deployment in Guam, Northern Mariana Islands
PSCR awards more than $800,000 to Tech to Protect contestants
Responders battling Arkansas tornado recommend FirstNet
FirstNet and public works: Restoring lifeline services in an efficient manner
Intrado Life & Safety announces free interim text-to-911 solution for six months