Agenda

What's on the agenda for policymakers.

2020: Year of Decision

We saw giant steps backward on communications, media, health, education, environment, voting rights, court appointments, money in politics, equal opportunity, women’s rights, labor rights… the list goes on and on.

Tech's biggest upcoming battles in 2020

The most consequential stories for tech in 2020 pit the industry's corporate colossi against the US government, foreign nations, and the human needs of their own customers. The big battles ahead include: Securing the 2020 U.S. election; Defining the limits of privacy; Coping with the antitrust onslaught; Defending a global industry in an age of "decoupling;" and Flipping tech from harm to "wellness."

Verizon seeks experimental license to test 37 GHz products

Verizon Wireless is asking the Federal Communications Commission for permission to use a portion of the 37.6-40 GHz band in part of northwest Arkansas for testing purposes as it develops different healthcare-related use cases and devices with an unnamed corporate partner. The application seeks a testing schedule of 12 months. Ericsson is noted as supplying three demonstration units and “multiple mobile manufacturers” for supplying 20 demo units.

Sponsor 

Commerce Spectrum Management Advisory Committee

National Telecommunications and Information Administration

Department of Commerce

Date 
Tue, 01/28/2020 - 19:00 to 22:00

The Committee provides advice to the Assistant Secretary to assist in developing and maintaining spectrum management policies that enable the United States to maintain or strengthen its global leadership role in the introduction of communications technology, services, and innovation; thus expanding the economy, adding jobs, and increasing international trade, while at the same time providing for the expansion of existing technologies and supporting the country’s homeland security, national defense, and other critical needs of government missions.



5G Infrastructure Fight Between Cities, FCC to Continue in 2020

A fight between the Federal Communications Commission and dozens of cities over the placement of 5G infrastructure will continue to play out in federal court in 2020, with oral arguments scheduled for February. At issue is whether the Federal Communications Commission can restrict how much municipalities can charge wireless carriers like AT&T Inc. to attach pizza box-sized wireless antennas, or small cells, to light poles and other city-owned infrastructure.

Wi-Fi 6E prepares to expand next-gen wireless connections to 6GHz band

Months after Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai reiterated his support for plans to allocate more than 1,200 megahertz of unlicensed spectrum on the 6GHz band for Wi-Fi usage, the Wi-Fi industry is moving to hit the ground running with the additional real estate in 2020.

CES isn't what you think it is

CES, the annual January trade show in Las Vegas, is many things: a great place to catch up with leaders from throughout the tech industry, a decent chance to spot broad trends and an opportunity to hear stump speeches from big-name CEOs trying to get their companies seen as tech leaders. What it's not, though, is a place for the most important tech announcements of the year. Companies like Apple, Google and Samsung prefer to launch key products in a less noisy environment, at their own private events. CES is traditionally devoted to the worship of novel tech.

Sponsor 

Internet Education Foundation

Date 
Tue, 01/28/2020 - 14:00 to Wed, 01/29/2020 - 00:00

In its 16th year, State of the Net (SOTN) is an opportunity to connect with colleagues across the spectrum of industry, government, and the public interest.

This year will mark the beginning of a new decade of Internet policy and perhaps a new era. The last decade was utterly astonishing with respect to the Internet. There is no doubt that Internet policy will change in the decade to come. Join us the entire Internet policy community at SOTN on January 28, 2020. Student and Foundry discounts are available.



Sponsor 

Consumer Technology Association

Date 
Sun, 01/05/2020 - 19:00 to Fri, 01/10/2020 - 23:00
Sponsor 

Section 301 Committee

U.S. Trade Representative

Date 
Tue, 01/07/2020 - 15:30

The U.S. Trade Representative has completed the first segment of its investigation under section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974 and concluded that France’s Digital Services Tax (DST) discriminates against U.S. companies, is inconsistent with prevailing principles of international tax policy, and is unusually burdensome for affected U.S. companies.