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DoD Throws US 5G Implementation into Doubt

Author: sarob Published Date: October 19, 2020

The latest discussion with Peter Rysavy, Wireless Technology Analyst from Rysavy Research on the DoD Throws US 5G Implementation into Doubt

@joinlincoln @peter_rysavy #telecommunications #5G

Over the past couple of weeks we have had great interviews with:

  • Peter Rysavy, Wireless Technology Analyst from Rysavy Research
  • Kim Wyman, Washington Secretary of State
  • Matt Dunlap, Maine Secretary of State
  • Aaron Ockerman, Executive Director of the Ohio Association of Election Officials
  • Larry Norden, Director of Election Reform Program at the Brennan Center

Find the discussions and subscribe here https://lincolnshorts.simplecast.com

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Tagged 5G, CBRS, Citizens Broadband Radio Systems, Department of Defense, DoD, DSS, Dynamic Spectrum Sharing, FCC, Federal Communications Commission, google, Internet of Things, IoT, Lincoln Shorts, National Telecommunications and Information Administration, NTIA

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