Are children too plugged in?
A study on cyberbullying found that most children have Internet-enabled cellphones by time they're in middle school. Read More »
A study on cyberbullying found that most children have Internet-enabled cellphones by time they're in middle school. Read More »
Hazardous conditions in Apple's Chinese plants may be impossible to fix, so why not bring those jobs back home? Read More »
Information on Apple's supply chain abuses comes from a determined band of Hong Kong labor activists. Read More »
Shut out by Republicans, House Democrats introduce their own spectrum bill Read More »
The Internet is the bright spot in the U.S. economy, said Federal Communications Commission chairman Julius Genachowski. Read More »
The new Obama jobs bill addresses the popular, but still not passed, first responders communications network. According to the White House: "The plan follows the model in the bipartisan legislation from Senators Rockefeller and Hutchison in including an investment to develop and deploy a nationwide, interoperable wireless network for public safety." Read More »
The September 11 attacks revealed that a coordinated response was extremely difficult because first responders from different jurisdictions used radios with different frequencies. 10 years later, many emergency departments are still struggling with a national patchwork system of communication. Read More »
The Communications Workers of America is supporting two parallel congressional bills allocating the D-Block wireless spectrum for a dedicated public safety network. Read More »
Earlier this month, Vice President Biden announced the launch of the Wireless Innovation and Infrastructure Initiative, a program designed to support the development and deployment of a fully interoperable nationwide network for public safety officials. Read More »
An interoperable public safety network is one step closer to becoming a reality. On June 8, the Senate Commerce Committee overwhelmingly approved S.911, the Public Safety and Wireless Innovation Act. Read More »