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PCIA - The Wireless Infrastructure Association is an American trade association for wireless providers and companies that build cell phone towers, rooftop wireless sites, and other facilities that transmit wireless communication signals. ''The Washington Post'' described the industry as "the people who build all those cell towers so you can actually make those calls, download that data." These technologies are collectively referred to as "wireless telecommunications infrastructure."〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】About PCIA )〕 Examples of companies that are members of PCIA include American Tower, Boingo Wireless, Graybar, SOLiD, and Advanced RF Technologies. In all, member companies own and run more than 125,000 towers and antennas in the U.S. PCIA advocates for a variety of issues before the federal government, on topics such as broadband deployment (the act of building wireless broadband infrastructure in the United States), utility pole attachment (adding wireless signal components to utility poles that already exist), wireless network resiliency, public safety, and wireless competition. Every year, PCIA hosts a trade show called the Wireless Infrastructure Show. == People == The Chairman of PCIA is W. Benjamin Moreland, the CEO of Crown Castle International, a Pennsylvania wireless infrastructure company. He has served in a number of executive-level positions at Crown Castle since 1999. Prior to that, he worked for Chase Manhattan Bank for 15 years. Jonathan Adelstein, a former FCC commissioner, is the President and CEO of PCIA. Adelstein worked in public service for 25 years before joining PCIA. In February 2014, Adelstein told C-SPAN that his goal was to bring wireless connectivity to everyone in the United States. Tim House is PCIA's Executive Vice President. Before PCIA, House worked in consumer product marketing at Discovery Communications. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「PCIA - The Wireless Infrastructure Association」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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