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Technical and Economic Assessment of Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)

February 17, 2006
Abstract

The U. S. Department of Commerce has released the final report on the technical and economic issues related to IPv6 adoption in the United States, including the appropriate role of government, international interoperability, security in transition, and costs and benefits of IPv6 deployment. The report was developed by the IPv6 Task Force, led by NTIA and the National Institute of Standards and Technology.

Ultrawideband Report, Part 3

Report ID
NTIA Report TR-06-437
March 03, 2006
Abstract

The report Interference Potential of Ultrawideband Signals, Part 3: Measurements of Ultrawideband Interference to C-Band Satellite Digital Television Receivers provides results from tests that measured digital television (DTV) susceptibility to ultrawideband (UWB) interference. The authors are with the Institute for Telecommunication Sciences, National Telecommunications and Information Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce.

Petition to Amend Table of Frequency Allocations

August 4, 2006

NTIA submitted a petition for rulemaking to amend the national table of frequency allocations to provide an allocation status for U.S. Government (Federal) earth stations communicating with non-federal satellites.

Spectrum Relocation Report: Compensation Options for Relocation Costs of Federal Entities

September 22, 2006
Abstract

NTIA transmitted to Congress a report required by the Commercial Spectrum Enhancement Act (CSEA) on the various policy options to compensate Federal entities for relocation costs incurred when the entities' spectrum is allocated by the Federal Communications Commission for unlicensed, public safety, shared, or non-commercial use.