BROWSING: Policy

WHITE HOUSE REVIEWS TDF NAMES LIST

WASHINGTON-The Federal Communications Commission shifted into damage control last week after two officials contradicted each other over whether candidates for the Telecommunications Development Fund board were vetted by the White House.Catherine Sandoval, director of the FCC Office of Communications Business Opportunities, said nominees for...

TELEDISC FILES WITH FCC TO PREVENT ADDITIONAL 18 GHZ LICENSING

WASHINGTON-Only weeks after luring Alex Mandl away from AT&T Corp. for a reported $20 million in a much celebrated coup, Associated Communications L.L.C. now finds itself mired in controversy over the suddenly popular 18 GHz spectrum for local broadband wireless multimedia services that Mandl...

WIRELESS TELECOM ISSUES LARGER THAN DOLE OR CLINTON

On the surface, neither the odds-on re-election of President Clinton nor a dramatic upset victory by GOP rival Bob Dole in the presidential race should impact telecommunications policy.The blueprint for a deregulated, competitive marketplace was etched in sacred stone with Clinton's signing of the...

STATES, WIRELESS CARRIERS ARGUE MERITS OF OREGON PCS TAX PLAN

Several state tax offices and wireless carriers responded to the tax predicament faced by Western Wireless Corp. in Oregon.The Oregon Department of Revenue sent Western a proposed assessment that included in the valuation the $34 million Western paid for the Portland personal communications service...

LETTERS: AUCTIONS DON’T AID SMALL BUSINESSES

As an embattled small business curmudgeon and wireless industry activist, I find it necessary to respond to Federal Communications Commission spokesperson Michele Farquhar's recent letter that appeared in the July 29 issue of RCR.Ms. Farquhar excels in her newly appointed role as FCC chief...

SPECTRUM AUCTIONS PLAY LARGE ROLE IN PLATFORMS

WASHINGTON-Democrats will meet this week in Chicago to launch President Clinton's re-election campaign and try to take away the bounce that the Republican national conventional gave to the Dole-Kemp ticket earlier this month. Both major political parties are playing to middle-class voters with proposals...

CLINTON REQUESTS RELIEF FOR NATION’S 911 SYSTEM

WASHINGTON-President Clinton, continuing to pitch low-risk, low-cost initiatives linked to telecommunications, last week called on Attorney General Janet Reno, the Federal Communications Commission and the private sector to create a community policing number for non-emergency calls to relieve over-congested 911 systems.The directive, made in...

AIRADIGM ENDURES C-BLOCK, TO OF FER SERVICE IN 1997

Airadigm Communications Inc. is one of the few small business ventures that endured the delays, lawsuits, rule changes and exorbitant bidding prices of the C-block Federal Communications Commission auction for personal communications services and emerged a winner, unscathed and primed to fulfill the entrepreneurial...

POLICYMAKERS FEAR D.C. HAS AUCTION FEVER

WASHINGTON-Despite Congressional passage of a six-year balanced budget plan last week that assumes $19.2 billion from auctions, telecom policymakers are growing concerned that fiscal and political forces are increasingly driving spectrum auction policy on Capitol Hill and that the Federal Communications Commission has become...

KANTOR PRESSES FOR FREE TRADE IN NEW ROLE AS COMMERCE HEAD

WASHINGTON-Commerce Secretary Mickey Kantor, touting economic accomplishments of the Clinton administration and laying out his own agenda, said America must continue to invest in high technology and press for free trade while protecting U.S. markets closed overseas."We are and will be the pre-eminent economic...

FCC TO TACKLE ENTRY BARRIERS IN MOBILE FIELD

WASHINGTON-The Federal Communications Commission's renewed effort to foster diversity in wireless telecommunications could collide with election-year politics as Republicans that control Congress and Democrats that occupy the White House struggle with the politically explosive affirmative action issue.The FCC, acting on a mandated provision in...

GAS TAX REPEAL BILL ALSO AUTHORIZES FCC TO HOLD MORE AUCTIONS

WASHINGTON-The House GOP strategy to reach out to voters this election year by repealing a 4.3 cents gasoline tax hike and underwriting forgone federal revenue by auctioning 35 megahertz of unspecified spectrum highlights tensions that have come to exist between budgeters and lawmakers with...

VIEWPOINT

Okay, I'll admit it. I'm a "videot." There is no such thing as too much television. My personality-when split into its definitive sectors-reflects the social mores of Roseanne, Murphy Brown and Martha Stewart.There are others out there like me*...*who get nervous when the power...

FCC FUNDING IS LIKELY TO REMAIN AT $138M AS SHUTDOWN ELUDED

WASHINGTON-GOP congressional leaders and the Clinton administration agreed on another short-term funding bill late last week to avert a third shutdown and an unprecedented government default, a looming prospect that could make credit more expensive for firms building capital-intensive digital pocket telephone systems.Meanwhile, Republicans...

`TARGETED APPROPRIATIONS’ STRATEGY COULD HAMPER FCC FUNDING

WASHINGTON-The Federal Communications Commission, one of the government agencies GOP lawmakers beat up on much of 1995, could be brought to its knees this year if stalled budget talks collapse completely and Republican congressional leaders shift to a strategy of fully funding programs they...

BIDDERS FIND VARIETY OF AVENUES FOR PCS FINANCING

From the bidders' view of the post-C-block auction landscape, not only the Goliaths but also the Davids seem likely to gain ready access to financing to construct personal communications services systems.The wireless spectrum auction was designed initially to give women- and minority-owned businesses a...

TELECOM REFORM BILL CAUGHT UP IN WHITE HOUSE BUDGET BATTLE

WASHINGTON-Expanded spectrum auction authority and other telecommunications legislation are about to get caught up in a high-stakes budget battle between the Clinton administration and the GOP-led Congress that might not get settled until Christmas.The House and Senate late last month passed sweeping bills to...

HUNDT: FCC AUCTION IS STYMIED BY COURT

WASHINGTON-The level of frustration over entrepreneur block auction litigation is running so high at the Federal Communications Commission that Chairman Reed Hundt is willing to lose in court if it means getting bidding for 493 personal communications services licenses back on track before year's...

PAGING NOT THREATENED BY PCS, INDUSTRYWIDE GROWTH PREDICTED

Growth in the paging industry exploded this year, led by public companies that have pushed boldly across market borders, stepped confidently into marriages of convenience and reaped tremendous opportunities from serving a new consumer-oriented market.The result is a 38 percent industry growth rate at...

BUDGET BATTLE TO INCLUDE ISSUES THAT AFFECT THE WIRELESS INDUSTRY

WASHINGTON-The big budget battle of 1995 now unfolding in Congress will shape wireless telecommunications policy in a fierce debate expected to test the resolve of the new Republican majority and the resiliency of the sputtering Clinton presidency.Budget politics will touch almost everything in sight,...

NTIA REPORTS MINORITY FINANCING COULD TAKE UNCONVENTIONAL FORM

WASHINGTON-A new government study says minorities may have to adopt nontraditional financing strategies to break into the telecommunications market. The report, issued by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, concludes accessing capital through traditional sources, like banks, continues to be the major barrier to...

D.C. NOTEBOOK

Timing is everything.Ask Thomas Wheeler, president of the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association, who took advantage of auction frenzy to send Federal Communications Commission Chairman Reed Hundt a somber message.On the day before the Oct. 28 application filing deadline for the Dec. 5 broadband personal...

ONCE SEEN AS A CLONE OF HUNDT, FCC'S NESS SHOWS INDIVIDUALITY

In unspectacular fashion, Susan Ness diligently immersed herself in spectrum auction and personal communications services rulemakings at the Federal Communications Commission soon after she was confirmed as a commissioner by the Senate in May.Such is the style of the former banking executive and House...

ONCE SEEN AS A CLONE OF HUNDT, FCC’S NESS SHOWS INDIVIDUALITY

In unspectacular fashion, Susan Ness diligently immersed herself in spectrum auction and personal communications services rulemakings at the Federal Communications Commission soon after she was confirmed as a commissioner by the Senate in May.Such is the style of the former banking executive and House...