Supports the deployment and advancement of fifth generation (5G) mobile networks to encourage economic growth and reduce the digital divide between urban and rural areas.
Expresses the sense of the House of Representatives that the United States should commit to modernizing infrastructure policies to meet demand for wireless broadband services; increase access, quality, and affordability of broadband services; and continue participation in global efforts to create standards for 5G networks.
[Congressional Bills 115th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 521 Introduced in House (IH)]
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115th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 521
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives about a strategy
to deploy fifth generation mobile networks (5G networks) and next-
generation wireless and wired technologies to promote economic
development and digital innovation throughout the United States.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
September 14, 2017
Mrs. Brooks of Indiana (for herself and Mrs. Dingell) submitted the
following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Energy and
Commerce
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RESOLUTION
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives about a strategy
to deploy fifth generation mobile networks (5G networks) and next-
generation wireless and wired technologies to promote economic
development and digital innovation throughout the United States.
Whereas wireless and wired broadband networks are essential to economic growth,
job creation, and the global competitiveness of the United States;
Whereas wireless and wired broadband networks provide connectivity to billions
of devices, applications, and services that are increasing productivity
and efficiency across every industry and economic sector;
Whereas wireless and wired broadband networks create and support millions of
jobs;
Whereas wireless and wired broadband networks are vital to providing
communications services and access to internet connectivity to people in
the United States living in rural and remote geographic areas;
Whereas wireless and wired broadband networks are a platform for innovation and
ingenuity, powering advancements in the Internet of Things and other
revolutionary technologies;
Whereas 5G networks will have the capacity to deliver enhanced mobile broadband
with significantly faster data transmission speeds, low latency, more
reliable connections, and greater data capacity, which will provide for
seamless internet connectivity throughout all regions across the United
States;
Whereas 5G networks are expected to create more than 3,000,000 new jobs in the
United States, generate $275,000,000,000 in investment from the wireless
industry, and add $500,000,000,000 to the economy of the United States
over the next decade;
Whereas next-generation, gigabit Wi-Fi solutions that rely on unlicensed
spectrum bands are poised to unleash a new round of innovation and
consumer benefit from an industry that generates an economic surplus of
$547,000,000,000 and contributes $50,000,000,000 annually in gross
domestic product to the economy of the United States;
Whereas 5G networks will enable innovative consumer and industrial applications
that will enhance and maximize the capability, uses, and quality of
technological developments, including telemedicine, precision
agriculture, self-driving cars, virtual and augmented reality, robotics,
smart communities, and advancements in public safety;
Whereas the United States is a global leader in developing new technology and
fostering digital innovation that has generated significant economic and
social advancement and opportunity in the United States and around the
world;
Whereas many States and localities are streamlining policies to facilitate
siting and small cell deployment in support of 5G networks;
Whereas modernizing the infrastructure policies of the United States and
securing adequate spectrum bands will be essential to the deployment of
5G networks and next-generation wireless technologies, and the
realization of all its promised economic and social benefits; and
Whereas wireless and wired broadband networks, in addition to other
technologies, are essential to closing the digital divide, delivering
broadband service to rural areas, creating jobs, and powering economic
development and innovation across the United States: Now, therefore, be
it
Resolved, That it is the sense of the House of Representatives that
the United States should--
(1) promote the deployment of 5G networks in a manner that
encourages robust investment, job creation, economic growth,
and continued United States leadership in developing next-
generation wireless technologies;
(2) advance 5G networks as a way of closing the digital
divide and reducing the disparity in quality communications
services available in rural areas;
(3) recognize that 5G networks will facilitate the
development of a new generation of technologies that will open
opportunities for increased efficiency, mobility,
accessibility, economic development, and prosperity in
communities throughout the country;
(4) commit to modernizing the infrastructure policies of
the United States and identifying additional spectrum in low,
mid, and high bands for licensed and unlicensed uses and to
support the deployment of 5G networks and meet the increasing
demands for wireless broadband service;
(5) recognize that 5G networks will give consumers access
to more choices and enable them to derive greater value from
mobile connections;
(6) commit to deploying 5G networks that are resilient and
secure;
(7) continue to participate in global efforts to create
standards for 5G networks that improve user experiences,
maximize use-cases, enable interoperability, sustain multiple,
simultaneous connections, increase network capacity through
virtualization or other software developments, and adapt to new
technologies and future network applications; and
(8) promote the deployment of broadband technologies to
expand the availability, affordability, and quality of
broadband service throughout the United States.
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Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
Referred to the Subcommittee on Communications and Technology.
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