March 26, 2020

Trump signs two new laws to boost 5G security, broadband availability

President Trump on Monday signed into law a pair of bills designed to boost wireless and broadband networks: the Secure 5G and Beyond Act and the Broadband Deployment Accuracy and Technological Availability Act. The first requires the president to develop a strategy to secure and protect 5G technology, while the second is meant to improve the accuracy of maps detailing where broadband is and isn't available in the US. Under the 5G Act, the president must consult with Federal Communications Commission, the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Defense and other agencies and submit to Congress a plan for rolling out secure 5G, both within and outside the US, within 180 days.

"The bills signed into law today by the president are critical to ensuring that all Americans can access broadband and that our networks are secure and trusted," the committee said in a statement. "The need for connectivity is even more critical now that millions of Americans are teleworking and learning from home in response to the coronavirus pandemic."


interesting comment, They're doing it BEFORE criticism can stop it ❤ Jeff ... someone suggested that the really woke people should wear something like a Hi or smile on their heart area so we can meet and know each other in real time.

1 comment:

  1. HEY BUD, The 5 G roll out is the same for "them,they" as it is for everyone.

    THEY are not impervious to 5G so........What are you saying? They want to

    kill themselves as well as us or maybe THEY have a special immunity?(grin)

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