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Wireless and Mobile Issues

Since 2002 the Congressional Internet Caucus Advisory Committee has held several explorations of wireless Internet issues. For the Congressional Internet Caucus Congressman Mike Honda has led by examining developments in the area of the mobile Internet. Wireless technologies add a new layer of complexity to Internet policy.

Congressional Internet Caucus Advisory Committee Press Release, February 13, 2002

Recent Wireless / Mobile Issue Events

State of the Mobile Net Conference, April 23, 2009

Opening Up 700 mHz & White Spaces: What Hath the FCC Wrought?, State of the Net Conference 2008, January 30, 2008

Location Meets Social Networking Dialogue April 25, 2007

Emergency Communications Services Summer Tech Fair 2006, July 13, 2006

Tracking Wireless Location Privacy: Who Knows Where You Are?, May 19, 2006

Honda Helps Launch the Wireless Security Initiative Consumer-Focused Campaign, March 7, 2006

Wi-Fi Versus Sci-Fi: Realities, Barriers, Boundaries, May 13, 2004

Honda Helps Launch Open Wi-Fi Hotspot on the Capitol Steps, April 28, 2004

Wireless Security: An Oxymoron?, November 4, 2003

Sell It, Lease It, or Give It Away -- How Can Spectrum Reform Best Promote Wireless Internet Deployment?, May 1, 2003

Marty Cooper, Father of the Portable Cellular Phone, Internet Caucus Advisory Committee Speakers Series, May 7, 2002

The Wireless Internet: Is the U.S. Falling Behind?, April 25, 2002

The Mobile Internet: Challenges Facing the Wireless Web Panel, April 5, 2001

Privacy Issues Relating to the Wireless Web, June 19, 2001