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Industry warns FCC of broader supply chain woes

Industry warns FCC of broader supply chain woes
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Future of IP – China: The valuation and prosecution of standard-related patents in the 5G era

Guang Hou, Hongbo Jia and Ziqing Wu of Liu Shen & Associates explore royalty rates and patent technologies in the telecommunications industry

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COMSovereign Expands Advisory Board with Five Industry Leaders from Telecom, Technology, 5G and Homeland Security

COMSovereign Expands Advisory Board with Five Industry Leaders from Telecom, Technology, 5G and Homeland Security - Hon. Rear Admiral (ret.) Jay Cohen, David Wiley, Dr. Cormac Conroy, Sylvanus Bent, and Susan Schramm Join as Advisors - News provided by Share this article Share this article DALLAS, May 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/  COMSovereign Holding Corp. (NASDAQ: COMS) ( COMSovereign or the Company ), a U.S.-based developer of 4G LTE Advanced and 5G Communication Systems and Solutions, today announced the addition of five influential experts to its Advisory Board whose participation aligns with the Company s strategic focus and expansion objectives throughout the 5G supply chain.

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Broadband companies paid for millions of fake anti-net neutrality comments to FCC, NY attorney general finds

Print this article Broadband companies paid for millions of fraudulent comments supporting the Trump-era repeal of net neutrality rules, according to an investigation in New York. Nearly 8.5 million fake comments to the Federal Communications Commission and half a million letters to Congress were paid for by the nation s largest broadband companies, said a report released on Thursday by the office of New York Attorney General Letitia James. Of the more than 22 million comments received by the FCC during its 2017 rule-making, the report said nearly 18 million were fake, including comments both in favor of and against net neutrality. The report said the companies banded together through an organization called Broadband for America, a nonprofit group funded by the broadband industry. Together, they hired companies known as lead generators to generate comments favorable to their cause.

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