PCIA Applauds FCC Order Streamlining Antenna Rules

August 8, 2014 / Alexandria, VA – Jonathan Adelstein, President & CEO of PCIA – The Wireless Infrastructure Association, issued the following statement in response to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) unanimous approval of an order streamlining Part 17 regulations governing tower marking, lighting and registration: “PCIA applauds the FCC for updating its Part 17

PCIA Hails FCC Training and Safety Efforts

August 4, 2014 / Alexandria, VA – Jonathan Adelstein, President & CEO of PCIA – The Wireless Infrastructure Association, issued the following statement in response to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announcement regarding its Tower Climber Safety and Injury Prevention Workshop, which will be held October 14, 2014 in Washington, D.C.: “PCIA shares the FCC’s

PCIA: Ohio PUC Order Will Help Speed Broadband Deployment

July 30, 2014 / Alexandria, VA – PCIA – The Wireless Infrastructure Association released the following statement hailing the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio’s order that provides established timelines for make-ready, harmonizes the reasons for attachment denial with those within the Federal Communications Commission’s 2011 Pole Attachment Order, protects pole-top attachments, and aligns attachment rates with

PCIA Looks Forward to FCC’s August Open Meeting

July 18, 2014 / Alexandria, VA – PCIA – The Wireless Infrastructure Association applauds the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for embracing our recommendations on improving air navigation safety. Since 2006, PCIA has demonstrated how technological advances in the wireless infrastructure industry are strengthening air navigation safety and encouraged the FCC to revise outdated regulations in Part

PCIA Urges U.S. Supreme Court to Reverse Eleventh Circuit and Remove Barriers to Wireless Infrastructure Investment

July 10, 2014 / Alexandria, VA – PCIA – The Wireless Infrastructure Association today urged the U.S. Supreme Court to facilitate broadband deployment to consumers and strengthen economic growth by clarifying federal lawthat seeks to remove unreasonable barriers to the siting of wireless facilities.  In an amicus curiae brief submitted in support of T-Mobile in the