Bush: Wireless Key In Broadband Innovation President George W. Bush is again set to tout his Spectrum Policy Initiative as an important part for the country's economic future today in a speech to the American Association of Community Colleges. ¶ In remarks before the organization's Minneapolis convention, set for this afternoon, the president is expected to trumpet his spectrum policy approach as a keystone for future technological innovation. He will closely link development of future broadband services, wireless services and tax-free broadband access as possible key economic drivers. ¶ An executive summary of the speech obtained by Wireless Week this morning contains many other ideas that, according to the president, would spur "a new generation of American innovation," with wireless broadband being front and center among the issues central for technological innovation. [Wireless Week]
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