On the recordMarch 9, 2023
Absolutely not. What we should do is have a coherent process that, when a decision is made, that the decision sticks.
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congress.govAbsolutely not. What we should do is have a coherent process that, when a decision is made, that the decision sticks.
Dunn emphasizes the need for a decisive and coherent U.S. spectrum policy, rejecting China's approach.
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