(Reuters) - CTIA said in a letter to Bush that the ban would freeze
innovation, cause economic disruption including job losses, and
adversely affect public safety and the competitiveness of the
country's telecom industry.
The letter, signed by CTIA President Steve Largent, cited
expert predictions that high-speed wireless services would
account for half of wireless growth in the next five years and
generate two to three million jobs over the next decade.
Read more at Reuters.com Government Filings News
innovation, cause economic disruption including job losses, and
adversely affect public safety and the competitiveness of the
country's telecom industry.
The letter, signed by CTIA President Steve Largent, cited
expert predictions that high-speed wireless services would
account for half of wireless growth in the next five years and
generate two to three million jobs over the next decade.
Read more at Reuters.com Government Filings News
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