NIA's 2003 Annual Conference Presentations
ITFS Meeting the Challenge of Broadband in 2003
February 17-20, 2003
Wyndham Harbour Island Hotel
Tampa, Florida
Welcome!
The year 2003 will almost certainly be the year when ITFS
licensees face the most radical changes and most critical
decisions in the years since the FCC authorized the current
relationships between ITFS and commercial wireless operators.
This week you will see and hear presentations, demonstrations,
and exhibits that will provide you with information that will be
critical to your decisions in a time of changing regulation and
new technology. It is information that NIA believes will help
ITFS licensees preserve, develop and use their spectrum to
achieve their current and future goals for "Anytime, Anyplace,
Any Path, Any Pace," distance learning
We hope this
opportunity to network with the leaders of the ITFS and MMDS
industries, the most knowledgeable engineers, the government
regulators, and the most experienced and successful ITFS
educators at NIA 2003, will prove to be highly valuable to your
and your organization.
Subjects covered in the NIA 2003 Annual Conference Sessions
Luncheon
NIA, Catholic Television Network, and WCAI have proposed comprehensive changes in FCC Rules that will dramatically improve the capacity of ITFS to provide both educational and commercial services. The new band plan dedicates a portion of ITFS/MMDS spectrum to low power two-way audio, video and data services while protecting the continued use of ITFS for one-way high power video services.
A proposed transition plan would insure that ITFS licensees receive the financial and technical support needed to make the transition.
Presenters:
NIA FCC Counsel
Dow, Lohnes & Albertson
Shook Hardy & Bacon
Wilkinson Barker Knauer, LLP
Camilla Jensen
Michael Passarelli
Andy Chen
BIA Financial Network
Options For ITFS License Holders
Axcera and NextNet® Wireless will demonstrate different approaches to providing new non-line-of-sight, portable, high speed internet access that offers lower subscriber install costs and the promise that ITFS and MMDS licensees will be able to develop reliable and economic services that deliver community wide broadband Internet and WAN services.
"25 Years at 2.5 - An Abbreviated History of NIA"
Presented by Ted Steinke - NIA Past Chairman
If the FCC implements the proposal by NIA, CTN and WCAI to rework the ITFS/MMDS band plan and rules, what are the implications for existing and future ITFS excess capacity leases?
Do existing leases remain in effect? Do they need to be amended? What issues need a fresh look in negotiating a new lease? What does MMDS need to produce a viable commercial service? What does ITFS licensees need to provide a service that fulfills the educational potential of their ITFS licenses? These issues are addressed in this session.
The Final "Q & A"
Presenters will be on-hand to answer both written and spontaneous questions that were not answered during the earlier sessions and to suggest some next steps that licensees should be taking to prepare for the transition to a new band plan and Rule.
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