Stevens Comments States to strengthen the role in regulating wireless.

The mobile phone sector to another campaign reign in the state requirements have been dealt perhaps a blow last week, as a legislator, a key implied pre-emption of the federal state and local regulations would not be telecommunications reform legislation in Congress, a vision, strength Carrier cell of the Federal Communications Commissions and the courts for more aid.Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) said that rather than preemption Federal telecommunications law reform, it is considering the admission of one or several Bund-Länder-joint boards, to find solutions to questions of dual jurisdiction. Stevens specifically mentioned mobile phone bills.

We are interested can Congress as simplifying the regulation of national societies, but without the benefits of state regulation. There are a number of other issues, including how to ensure that the objectives of consumer protection are finally fulfilled. One option, our committee has discussed with your application

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