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CTIA-The Wireless Association Releases Statement on the FCC's Approval of a 'Shot Clock' for Tower Siting
[November 21, 2009]

CTIA-The Wireless Association Releases Statement on the FCC's Approval of a 'Shot Clock' for Tower Siting


Nov 20, 2009 (Close-Up Media via COMTEX) -- CTIA-The Wireless Association President and CEO Steve Largent on November 18 issued the following statement after the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted to approve a "shot clock" for tower siting applications: "On behalf of CTIA and the wireless industry, I would like to thank the Commission for moving ahead with this item. The Chairman's leadership and the efforts of the other Commissioners have given us a foundation for our continued deployment of wireless broadband.

"Tower siting is a vital piece of our industry. It enables mobile services, including voice and broadband, for consumers, public safety, and businesses. Both Congress and the Supreme Court recognized the importance of taking concrete steps to ensure that the zoning process does not become a barrier to the reasonable deployment of, and competition among, diverse wireless networks.

"In early October at our International CTIA WIRELESS I.T. & Entertainment Show, the Chairman declared his support for CTIA's request for a tower siting 'shot clock' that would require state and local zoning authorities to act within a reasonable, fixed timeframe on wireless tower siting requests. Fast forward to today's meeting when the Commission provided much-needed certainty to the process by setting a reasonable review period and clarifying that a zoning authority may not deny an application filed by one provider based on the presence of another wireless provider in the area. We sincerely appreciate the Commission and the Chairman for quickly acting to fulfill this promise.


"CTIA and the wireless industry look forward to continuing to work with the Commission, state and local zoning authorities and others involved in tower siting to provide more Americans with the most advanced wireless services and technology on the planet." More Information: www.ctia.org ((Comments on this story may be sent to [email protected]))

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