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Attorney General William P. Barr’s Statement on FCC Chairman Pai’s Draft Order to Approve Ligado’s Application to Facilitate 5G and Internet of Things Services
Attorney General William P. Barr issued the following statement:
“I applaud FCC Chairman Pai's proposal to make available L-band spectrum, to be used together with C-band spectrum, for deployment of advanced wireless services, including 5G. As I said in my speech at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, swift FCC action on spectrum is imperative to allow for the deployment of 5G. This is essential if we are to keep our economic and technological leadership and avoid forfeiting it to Communist China. Freeing up L-band spectrum for use in tandem with the C-band, as the Chairman proposes, should greatly reduce the cost and time it will take to deploy 5G throughout the country and would be a major step toward preserving our economic future. I hope the full Commission moves forward quickly.”
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/attorney-general-william-p-barr-s-statement-fcc-chairman-pai-s-draft-order-approve-ligado-s
Chairman Pai Circulates Draft Order To Approve Ligado's Application
Full Title: Chairman Pai Circulates Draft Order To Approve Ligado's Application To Facilitate 5G And Internet Of Things Services
Document Type(s): News Release
Bureau(s): International, Office of Chairman Pai, Media Relations
Description:
Conditions Would Protect Incumbents from Harmful Interference
https://www.fcc.gov/document/chairman-pai-circulates-draft-order-approve-ligados-application?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery
https://docs.fcc.gov/public/attachments/DOC-363765A1.pdf
Patriots Day, April 19th – Mr. Paul Revere Explains The Battle of Lexington and Concord in His Own Words….
In this undated letter Paul Revere summarizes the activities surrounding his famous ride on 18 April 1775. He recounts how Dr. Joseph Warren urged him to ride to Lexington to warn John Hancock and Samuel Adams of British troop movements. He arranged to signal the direction of the troops with lanterns from Old North Church and then had friends row him across the Charles River, borrowing a horse for his ride.
Revere wrote this letter at the request of Jeremy Belknap, corresponding secretary of the Massachusetts Historical Society. Revere signed his name to the letter but then wrote above it “A Son of Liberty of the year 1775” and beside it “do not print my name.” Nonetheless, the MHS included Revere’s name when it printed the letter in 1798.
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2020/04/19/patriots-day-april-19th-mr-paul-revere-explains-the-battle-of-lexington-and-concord-in-his-own-words/
Doug Collins
@CollinsforGA
On this day in 1775, the first shots of the American Revolution rang out in the Lexington town green. How do you celebrate Patriot’s Day?
Depicted: "The Battle of Lexington, 19 April 1775," Oil on canvas by William Barns Wollen, 1910.
https://twitter.com/CollinsforGA/status/1251986429401616384