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To Do: Encourage the Transition to New Wireless Equipment

To Do: Encourage the Transition to New Wireless Equipment
Knowledge Base Article in: Tech Policy To-Do List
Last Updated: February 8, 2025

Recommendation

Congress should fund R&D and testbeds for innovative new wireless equipment.

Details

The proliferation of wireless applications has been a boon to the economy. But the benefits of the wireless economy are limited by inefficient spectrum allocations.

To that end, Congress should ensure the National Spectrum Strategy stays on schedule and considers all options to enable more commercial access to federal bands. It should also ensure that the process is evidence based, rather than allowing agencies’ status quo bias to stymie reform. Congress should also expand the Spectrum Relocation Fund to pay for upgraded equipment, relocation studies, general planning of relocation and/or sharing, and research into new, more efficient equipment for federal spectrum users.

The executive branch must advance the national interest with its spectrum holdings, which must ensure a robust pipeline for commercial uses. NTIA and the White House must not allow parochial interests of individual agencies to control a spectrum policy that works for both critical federal missions and expanded commercial access.

Keep reading:

Joe Kane, “Sharing Without Daring: Dynamic Spectrum Sharing With Certainty of Access” (ITIF, February 2024), https://itif.org/publications/2024/02/26/sharing-without-daring-dynamic-spectrum-sharing-with-certainty-of-access/.

Doug Brake, “A U.S. National Strategy for 5G and Future Wireless Innovation” (ITIF, April 2020), https://itif.org/publications/2020/04/27/us-national-strategy-5g-and-future-wireless-innovation.  

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