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WIA – WIA joined Ohio Lt. Governor Jon Husted to announce its partnership with Youngstown State University and Ashland University to launch a groundbreaking telecommunications training program. WIA’s Telecommunications Education Center (TEC) was awarded a contract with these universities, funded by the State of Ohio, to provide training that will equip students with the competencies required to design and deploy broadband infrastructure, including mobile broadband, 5G and fiber. Read More |
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Fierce Wireless – The proceeds from the 3.45 GHz auction at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) hit the agency’s reserve price of $14.77 billion on Wednesday and then some, ensuring the auction’s success. Read More
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AGL Media Group – Jonathan Adelstein, president and CEO of WIA, welcomed attendees at WIA’s Connectivity Expo in Orlando by recounting how the WIA won the battle to include wireless technology in the $42.5 billion broadband bill. Read More
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Government Technology – At the heart of the Beta District in Central Ohio is the U.S. 33 Smart Mobility Corridor, a 35-mile “living lab” to test and deploy transportation technology. The corridor was officially unveiled last month. Read More
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Inside Towers – Phoenix Tower International and Outremer Telecom entered an agreement calling for Phoenix to acquire 203 wireless towers and build new wireless towers across the French West Indies through a build-to-suit program. Read More
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