Posted At: January 8, 2008 12:48 PM Posted By: Christopher Guttman-McCabe, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs, CTIA - The Wireless Association® Related Categories:
Public Policy, CTIA Position, FCC Filings
There's been a lot of recent discussion on how the U.S. wireless industry measures up in the global marketplace. Much of what is being written and said is based on perceptions, and when points are repeated often enough it becomes very easy for many to accept them as fact. However, when it comes to how the US truly compares to the rest of the world, it's almost impossible to dispute the tremendous value proposition American wireless users are receiving. CTIA filed an ex parte with the FCC this morning that features clear-cut facts to dispel some of the more popular myths.
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You can watch the video to hear some of what is included in our filing, or read the entire filing.
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