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FCC Pushes Sprint on Rebanding Obligations

The Federal Communications Commission said Sept. 11 that Sprint Nextel has not met its rebanding obligations for moving public safety agencies into the 800MHz band. The FCC established new benchmarks for Sprint with the goal of clearing the spectrum for first responders by June 26, 2008. In a controversial 2004 spectrum swap, the FCC approved […]

Ready or Not, Voting Paper Trail Nears House Vote

The House of Representatives may vote as early as next week on legislation requiring a paper trail for electronic voting machines, according to a spokesman for bill sponsor Rush Holt, D-N.J. If successful in Congress, the bills provisions would take effect in time for the 2008 elections. The Voter Confidence and Increased Accessibility Act (H.R. […]

NTP Accuses Wireless Carriers of Infringement

Add AT&T, Verizon and Sprint Nextel to the list of infringement targets of NTP, the Virginia patent-holding firm that forced BlackBerry maker Research in Motion into a $612.2 million settlement in 2006. In a lawsuit filed Sept. 7, NTP claims the nations three largest carriers are violating the closely held companys wireless e-mail patents. NTP […]

California to Seek Microsoft Antitrust Extension

WASHINGTON—California and six other states want the federal government to extend the Microsoft antitrust consent decree by another five years. The group plans to formally petition for the extension by October, just a month before most provisions of the decree are due to expire. Stephen Houck, the attorney representing Californias interests in the 2002 landmark […]

Tech Seeks Congressional Relief

As the new Congress reconvened the week of Sept. 3, there was guarded optimism in Washington technology policy shops that the 8-month-old Democratic-led body will continue to champion a pro-tech agenda. For the first time in six years, the tech wish list actually finds itself on offense instead of defense. Fresh from authorizing a 10-year […]

Patent Reform Moves to Senate

The ink was barely dry on the patent reform bill that was approved by the House of Representatives on Sept. 7 when speculation began over the fate of the legislation in the Senate, where stiff opposition awaits key provisions long sought by the technology sector. As Roger Cochetti, group director of U.S. public policy at […]

Apple iPhone Sales Hit 1M

Apple sold its one millionth iPhone, the company announced Sept. 10, just 74 days after unveiling the popular product and three weeks ahead of its own projections. The announcement came less than a week after Apple slashed the price of the 8GB by $200, from $599 to $399. Apple also said it was lowering the […]

DOJ: No Need for Network Neutrality Laws

The Department of Justice gave Congress another reason to avoid a vote on network neutrality. In a Sept. 6 filing with the Federal Communications Commission, the DOJ said lawmakers should not rush into “premature regulation” of the Internet. Proponents of network regulation for the last two years have sought to pass regulations that would keep […]

House Approves Patent Reform

The technology sector scored a significant legislative victory Friday afternoon as the House of Representatives approved the first significant overhaul of patent law in a half a century. The big win, however, may be short-lived as the legislation moves to the Senate. Approved on a 225-175 vote that crossed party lines, the Patent Reform Act […]

ITC Launches Probe of Nokia 3G Handsets

The International Trade Commission voted Sept. 5 to investigate antitrust complaints that Nokia is importing 3G mobile handsets and components into the United States that infringe on patents held by Interdigital Communications. The InterDigital complaint filed with the ITC on Aug. 7 identifies Nokias N75 handset, which operates on 3G WCDMA cellular systems, as “capable” […]