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You are here: Home / Industry News / Adelstein: “Washington Shouldn’t Cement a Specific Technology in Law.”

Adelstein: “Washington Shouldn’t Cement a Specific Technology in Law.”

July 15, 2021 by

WIA President and CEO Jonathan Adelstein spoke at The Media Institute’s Communications Forum and urges Congress to provide technological flexibility in broadband infrastructure legislation

ARLINGTON, VA – WIA President and CEO Jonathan Adelstein was the featured speaker at The Media Institute’s Communications Forum luncheon today. In his remarks, Adelstein underscored the valuable role wireless broadband should play in the infrastructure legislation under consideration in Congress and the importance of technological flexibility.  He relayed the importance of flexibility in his experience overseeing the Rural Utilities Service for the Obama-Biden administration and the lessons learned when distributing broadband funding during the Recovery Act.

“The bipartisan Senate group is charting a course that will get broadband deployed quicker and bring mobility along with high speeds to rural America. A course that will win the race to 5G.  A course that will create millions of jobs and over a trillion dollars in economic development. Congress and the Administration are now positioned to enact a program that would achieve its goals more easily than if it depended on a single technology. By providing needed flexibility, the bipartisan agreement will be more likely to garner qualified applications for more unserved areas,” Adelstein said during the event.

“Wireless gets built to deliver service more quickly, it provides mobility, it serves public safety, it fights climate change, and it’s resilient when disaster strikes. These are urgent needs the bipartisan group is looking to address by letting wireless compete for funding.”

“The lesson of the Recovery Act is that Congress can’t assume funding with narrow strictures will achieve its vision.  I learned as an Administrator the agency doesn’t choose who applies. Agencies can only consider what comes through their door.  And should only fund those operators that are not only willing, but able to demonstrate a plan that is both financially and technically feasible.”

Adelstein’s full remarks can be found on WIA’s website.

For media inquiries, contact matt.mandel@wia.org.  

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