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The U.S. government is planning a major overhaul of wireless spectrum allocation, aiming to free up more spectrum for wireless use. This move is part of the White House's Spectrum Strategy, which also involves cracking down on internet service providers (ISPs) to improve connectivity in poorer areas. The focus is on addressing the geographic and digital isolation faced by Native Americans, with an emphasis on providing fast and reliable internet access to isolated areas through technological innovation.
The FCC will crack down on ISPs to improve connectivity in poorer areas https://t.co/UFQRGGzv5v https://t.co/OYBlU7qqWk
The White House's Spectrum Strategy aims to free up more wireless spectrum. https://t.co/aYiqb7CFMR
Technological innovation has the potential to fundamentally change how reliable, high-speed internet can be delivered to isolated areas. A reminder that innovation helps people at the bottom the most: https://t.co/4ZM0qSV8st
An important, but often neglected, barrier to economic growth on reservations is the geographic and digital isolation that Native Americans face. They need fast internet access too. New from @JordanLofthouse: https://t.co/4ZM0qSVGi1
Washington plans overhaul of wireless spectrum allocation https://t.co/zdONcTeirs