Inot of that conversation our airwaves would take place under unlicensed spectrums, something the cable industry has been at the forefront of, particularly with the work on the five gigahertz band. Going forward, i think there will be four issues, not all of which are under fcc per view, but the first definitely is, and that is spectrum and freeing up more airwaves to support the internet of things. The second is privacy, which my colleague just touched on. We also have to think about that security, with all of connectivity, and finally, making sure we do not exhaust ip addresses. I think all those play into the internet of things and will be important Going Forward. The fact of the matter is, youve got to bang agencies in this space. When itbeing the agency comes to telecommunication platforms and the like, we have way the worldhe is evolving. Once upon a time, you two are still wedded to paper, and i am. Im surprised i dont have it in front of me. Thats where our information was stor
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A CIA shakeup is crucial to our security During World War II, the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) was the intelligence agency of the United States. Unfortunately, it failed its purpose by not giving advance warning of the attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. The OSS was the precursor to the Central Intelligence […]