As the number of objects in space increases, particularly as companies begin to climb over one another to deploy their own satellite constellations, the negative externalities of this frenzy are becoming apparent. Read our latest, by Christian Kuzdak, on the perils of the ever-expanding field of junk above our heads. https://lnkd.in/gGzumcKk
Freedom Technologies, Inc.
Telecommunications
Arlington, Virginia 1,514 followers
Founded on Tradition, Leading in Innovation
About us
Established in 1992, Freedom Technologies, Inc. (FTI) is a research and consulting firm with unparalleled policy and public affairs experience at the crossroads of government and the private sector. Principals at the firm claim decades of experience at high levels of government, industry, law practice and journalism. FTI has provided strategic, regulatory, and transactional advice to a diverse client base on issues involving radio spectrum, telecommunications, the internet, and the digital television transition. Established companies, new technology start-ups, and multinational and national agencies, all rely on FTI's internationally recognized experts and their track record of success. FTI also features a unique combination of seasoned public affairs professionals who can support media and public affairs campaigns with in-depth knowledge of communications technology and public policy.
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http://www.freedomtechnologiesinc.com
External link for Freedom Technologies, Inc.
- Industry
- Telecommunications
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Arlington, Virginia
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1992
- Specialties
- Regulatory and Policy Consulting, Telecommunications Public Affairs Guidance, Business and Technology Consulting, Media Affairs and Media Training, Spectrum Management Policy, National Security, and Space Policy
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1101 Wilson Blvd
Suite 1700
Arlington, Virginia 22209, US
Employees at Freedom Technologies, Inc.
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Read our latest, from Chandler Haugh, on developments in very low Earth orbit (VLEO) satellites, which could offer even lower latency, better image resolution, and more. https://lnkd.in/gVNGGwZa
Satellite Limbo: VLEO’s Take Sats to New Lows
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Read our latest, from Chandler Haugh, on developments in very low Earth orbit (VLEO) satellites, which could offer even lower latency, better image resolution, and more. https://lnkd.in/gVNGGwZa
Satellite Limbo: VLEO’s Take Sats to New Lows
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Following a successful World Radiocommunication Conference in December (WRC-23), stakeholders are already fixing their gaze on the opportunities and challenges of WRC-27. More than ever, space is set to play a pivotal role in the proceedings as satellite constellations bloom and new services from consumer broadband to enhanced imaging emerge. Read on below to see the trends FTI is watching. https://lnkd.in/gQkYqDmm
Looking Ahead to WRC-27
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Can Verizon and the other mobile carriers realize their wildest dreams by hitching 5G success to international sensation Taylor Swift? Read our latest, from FTI's Elena DeJaco. https://lnkd.in/ge8SdX5h
5G is in its Swiftie Era
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NTIA's National Spectrum Strategy teed up several spectrum bands for study, including the 7/8 GHz (7125-8400 MHz) band. Various commercial entities see the band as a significant opportunity, but it is currently home to a wide variety of important government services. The circumstances pose a difficult issue for NTIA and the agencies, which will need to determine whether the band can be repurposed in whole or in part, and if so, in what manner. Read more in our November blog. https://lnkd.in/gDyxVrjs
The 7/8 GHz Band Poses Tough Repurposing Challenges
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Freedom Technologies, Inc. reposted this
Read our latest on the 5G landscape, broken promises, and the difficult decisions ahead for spectrum regulators, by Christian Kuzdak. https://lnkd.in/gWfFJNgw
Next Generation Dreams
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Read our latest on the 5G landscape, broken promises, and the difficult decisions ahead for spectrum regulators, by Christian Kuzdak. https://lnkd.in/gWfFJNgw
Next Generation Dreams
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In recent years, the FCC and regulators around the world released thousands of megahertz of millimeter wave (mmWave) spectrum, which some companies promised would supercharge 5G. Excitement regarding these bands has cooled as their limits have become more apparent. Were regulators too hasty in auctioning the spectrum? Read our latest blog on 5G mmWave, by FTI Legal Associate Elena DeJaco. https://lnkd.in/gFVxEhFN
5G mmWave – Patience or Persistence?
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AI Identifies Foreign Military Actors in Proximity to Coups in Africa: As artificial intelligence (AI) remains a focal point throughout the national security and technology domain, Defense One recently published an article focusing on a Florida-based behavior analytics company, Torchlight AI. The company released information that places Russian military actors in time and proximity of coup d'état’s taking place in Africa. Torchlight AI specified that the system was designed to help civilian and military leaders better understand what is happening in locations of interest. According to the article, the AI system used commercially available information and traced “the movements of a locally based person between the Russian embassy and various Gabonese government and military installations” in the weeks leading up to the coup in Gabon. The article also outlines additional instances of Russian military actors traveling into African nations when recent coups took place. Continued developments in the AI realm, such as the Torchlight AI system, help shine a light on the technological advantage obtained by using AI to comb through extensive amounts of data to provide timely information for political and military leaders. Please see the article below for more information on the recent findings from Torchlight AI.
Russian military actors went to Niger, Mali close to coup dates, data shows
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