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Beach Project Advisory Committee members
2015-03-09 23:58:32| PortlandOnline
Beach Project Advisory Committee members PDF Document, 93kbCategory: Project Advisory Committee Information
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ANSI Inducted 7 New Members in February 2015.
2015-03-06 14:31:08| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
ANSI welcomed 7 new members in February 2015. Coachella Valley Water District, Cloverdale Equipment Co, Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada, Kreg Tool Company, One Pointe Solutions, Peerless Chain Company, and Texas Department of Insurance join federation representing 125,000+ companies and >3.5 million professionals. Under ANSI's umbrella, this constituency works to develop, implement, and promulgate voluntary consensus standards and related conformance assessment systems.
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Hotel Industry Members Withdrawal FCC Wi-Fi Petition
2015-03-06 00:00:26| Wireless - Topix.net
On August 25, 2014, the American Hotel & Lodging Association, Marriott International, Inc., and Ryman Hospitality Properties filed a Petition before the FCC asking it to re-interpret Section 333 as permitting the operator of a Wi-Fi network to manage the use of Wi-Fi on its premises, even if doing so "may result in 'interference with or cause interference' to a Part 15 device being used by a guest on the operator's property." In the alternative, the Hotel Petition urged the Commission to commence a rulemaking proceeding to amend Part 15 to specify the interference to Part 15 devices that Section 333 prohibits.
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Four New Members Join CCCA Including Graybar
2015-03-05 18:36:00| Electrical Construction & Maintenance
Graybar, Hitachi Cable America, Prysmian Group, and Teknor Apex have become members of the Communications Cable & Connectivity Association (CCCA). read more
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EU members reach compromise on roaming, net neutrality
2015-03-04 14:18:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) The Latvian presidency of the EU has secured a compromise on roaming and net neutrality regulations among EU member states. It can now start negotiations with the European Parliament, which passed a different version of the proposal last year. While the parliament called for an end to roaming surcharges by the end of 2015, the member states adopted a more cautious proposal. This involves first an introduction of 'fair use' roaming, with a limited amount of traffic provided at national rates and then a small surcharge for any additional use. The EU would consider only from mid-2018 an end to the roaming charges. On net neutrality, the council members ceded to industry pressure to allow different levels of service quality for specific customers. Internet providers offering this type of service level agreement would still need to ensure the overall quality of internet access for all customers. Blocking or slowing down specific content or applications will be prohibited, with only a limited number of exceptions allowed for circumstances such as traffic management and network security. National regulators will enforce the net neutrality rules, based on guidance to be developed by the EU regulatory body Berec.
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