
CTIA - The Wireless Association®: Emergency Preparedness/Business Continuity
CTIA-The Wireless Association® and the wireless industry acknowledge the importance of business continuity/disaster recovery planning and implementation of such measures. Wireless companies are constantly evaluating, analyzing, and refining their response plans to retool and shape plans for future emergencies.
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CTIA–The Wireless Association® Supports OMB’s Decision on FCC Emergency Backup Power Rule
(Press Releases)
Mon, 01, Dec 2008
CTIA Files Petitioners Brief in Appeal of Hurricane Katrina Emergency Backup Power Rule
(Legal Activity)
Fri, 25, Jan 2008
CTIA Files Petition for Review of the Hurricane Katrina Emergency Backup Power Rule
(Legal Activity)
Wed, 28, Nov 2007
CTIA Files Katrina PFR
(Legal Activity)
Mon, 26, Nov 2007
Public Safety Wireless Communication
(Multimedia) The FCC has established rules for the upcoming 700 MHz auction to establish an interoperable national wireless broadband network which public safety will share with a private partner. Several questions remain about how the proposed model will actually work in practice, and Brian Josef, Director, Regulatory Affairs, for CTIA-The Wireless Association®, moderated a panel at CTIA WIRELESS I.T. & Entertainment 2007® on the public safety-private partnership.
Thu, 25, Oct 2007
CTIA Files Motion for Administrative Stay to Katrina Order
(Legal Activity)
Mon, 24, Sep 2007
CTIA Files Petition for Reconsideration of Hurricane Katrina Order
(Legal Activity)
Fri, 10, Aug 2007
Hurricane Katrina Wireless Service Restoration Video
(Multimedia) Hurricane Katrina is the most devastating storm on record in the United States, leaving thousands of Gulf Coast residents homeless. The wireless industry responded to the destruction in unprecedented fashion, working tirelessly to restore service in the region while also providing much-needed assistance for customers and employees stricken by the hurricane.
Thu, 25, Jan 2007
Policy Council Q&A with Chris Guttman-McCabe
(Educational Materials)
Thu, 25, Jan 2007
CTIA Comments on Recommendations of the Hurricane Katrina Independent Review Panel
(Legal Activity)
Mon, 07, Aug 2006
