In response to a widely circulated report that the Trump administration is considering construction of a nationalized 5G wireless network, the administration responded by telling Recode it has no serious plans to embark upon such a grandiose plan.
Sunday evening, Axios reported it had obtained a PowerPoint presentation "produced by a senior National Security Council official" detailing how the U.S. needs to build its own 5G wireless networks to guard against China becoming a dominant player in wireless infrastructure and AI. The reported argument, made of PowerPoint slides, is that China is a "malicious actor in the Information Domain" and the U.S. may soon lack the ability to challenge it in an information arms race, and thus become vulnerable to cybersecurity attacks.
SEE ALSO: Montana adds its own net neutrality rules in defiance of FCCSuch a network, the presentation argues, is like the "21st century equivalent of the Eisenhower National Highway System," which was a federally funded, 35-year project that connected disparate parts of the U.S. by nearly 48,000 miles of interstate highways.
But the administration refutes the seriousness of this PowerPoint, reportedly telling Recode that the document is a "dated" proposal that was merely "floated" by a member of the national security staff. The claim it was dated was refuted by Axios reporter Jonathan Swan:
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Such a grand, nationalized infrastructure project has garnered little support elsewhere in the government.
The Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, Ajit Pai, is strongly against the idea. This is in line with Pai's decision to repeal net-neutrality rules, which he argued were an unnecessary government regulation.
"I oppose any proposal for the federal government to build and operate a nationwide 5G network," Pai said in a statement. "The main lesson to draw from the wireless sector’s development over the past three decades -- including American leadership in 4G -- is that the market, not government, is best positioned to drive innovation and investment."
"Any federal effort to construct a nationalized 5G network would be a costly and counterproductive distraction from the policies we need to help the United States win the 5G future," Pai added.
Democratic Senator Mark Warner, who once worked in the telecom industry and is now the vice chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, largely agrees with Pai -- even though they disagreed on net neutrality.
"While I’m glad that the Trump Administration recognizes that maintaining American leadership in the information age requires a significant investment commitment, I’m concerned that constructing a nationalized 5G network would be both expensive and duplicative," Warner said in a statement.
According to Warner's office, construction of a nation-wide 5G infrastructure would cost $30 billion. That's $12 billion more than what Trump is requesting for the first phase of his border wall.
Copyright © 2023 Powered by
White House throws water on plans for national 5G wireless network-铁板歌喉网
sitemap
文章
968
浏览
58
获赞
2757
Revolut brings crypto trading to U.S. customers
Fintech startup Revolut is launching cryptocurrency trading in the U.S. The London-based company lauScientists spotted an unheard
In deep space, far beyond our solar system, astronomers have spotted loads of super-Earths, mini-NepAmazon Cyber Weekend TV deals 2023: Fire TVs, cheap QLEDs, and more
A quick look at the best Amazon TV deals ahead of Cyber Monday: Best 43-inch TV dealMost Anticipated PC Games of 2023
If there's one thing we can say about PC titles in 2023, it's that the industry is moving into a newAmazon rolls out little delivery robot to more cities
Amazon is rolling out its robot delivery trial to more cities.The e-commerce giant launched its deliBlack Friday MacBook deals: M1, M2, and M3 at record lows
UPDATE: Nov. 24, 2023, 6:45 a.m. EST This post has been updated with current pricing, a new 512GB MaHow to Optimize Your Internet Connection for Gaming
You can have a super fast gaming PC with an RTX 3080 graphics card onboard and other speedy componenMeta Quest 2 Black Friday deal: Free $50 digital credit for Amazon
SAVE $50: Meta Quest 2 (128GB) is on sale for $249 this Black Friday, saving you $50 on list price.Creative driver makes hilarious sign to help him merge in LA traffic
Anyone who's ever driven a vehicle knows that merging can be difficult at times, but merging in LosWho is OpenAI's new interim CEO Mira Murati?
Who is OpenAI's new interim CEO Mira Murati?You may have heard that Sam Altman is outat OpenAI. ButBlack Friday gaming laptop deals 2023: Acer, MSI, more
UPDATE: Nov. 24, 2023, 5:30 p.m. EST This article has been updated with the latest prices and availaSpacecraft beams back stunning moon video before ambitious landing
Over a half-century after astronauts walked on the moon, landing remains a daunting endeavor.On MarcStephen King has some golden Thanksgiving advice for avoiding political arguments
It's almost an unwritten rule of Thanksgiving – or any family holiday event, for that matter &Webb telescope finds Milky Way black hole never stops strobing light
Scientists have discovered that the supermassive black holeat the center of the Milky Way buzzes witBran Stark has a sweet message for all of us, after what happened to Hodor
Beware: Spoilers for Season 6, episode 5 and everything before.Hodor may be gone, but he's not forgo