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Congressman INSERT CONGRESSMAN NAME HERE
United States House of Representatives
Washington, DC20515
Dear
Congressman,
On behalf of INSERT LICENSEE NAME, we write to you
about an issue of importance to our community: the ITFS (Instructional
Television Fixed Services) spectrum.Specifically, we ask you to support
the educators in your district as the Federal Communications
Commission considers reallocating portions of the digital spectrum to
accommodate wireless cellular phone providers.
ITFS is a distance learning technology that has
provided teacher training and classroom instruction to millions of
students across the United States for more than 35 years. ITFS licensees
serve thousands of public and parochial schools, colleges, and
universities, providing greater access to professional development, more
efficient delivery of curriculum, and various other educational
opportunities. In our community [INSERT INFORMATION ABOUT WHAT
YOU ARE DOING WITH YOUR ITFS LICENSE HERE]…
Additionally, ITFS networks are a bridge across the digital divide.
ITFS licensees—in
conjunction with their commercial partners—are upgrading their systems
to provide two-way, high speed broadband Internet and video access to
educational institutions, homes, and small businesses. This development
promises affordable high-speed access
for thousands of underserved communities, including those bypassed by
DSL and cable modem service, across the United States.
These benefits notwithstanding, the future of ITFS
has been called into doubt. Third generation cell phone service (also
known as 3G) providers want additional spectrum for new mobile phone
services. The ITFS spectrum has been targeted as a possible choice, with
third generation (3G) cell phone service providers formally petitioning
the FCC to relocate ITFS licensees in order to accommodate them.
In an attempt to address this controversy, the
Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) began a proceeding in
early January to determine whether the ITFS spectrum should be
reallocated in whole or in part to 3G services.Educators have been
actively participating in this proceeding, letting the FCC know that the
ITFS spectrum is a valuable
educational asset that must be preserved and expanded to serve the
needs of twenty-first century learning.
On March 30, 2001, the FCC
issued a Report on Instructional Fixed Television Services, which
supports many the arguments made by educational institutions.
Specifically, the FCC noted that spectrum reallocation in the ITFS band
would disrupt distance learning services, be extremely difficult if not
impossible from a technical perspective, and carry heavy financial costs
for the educational institutions involved. Finally, the report suggested
that relocation, by slowing ITFS deployment of broadband services, would
hamper existing efforts to extend digital opportunity.
Given the demonstrated benefit of ITFS and the
FCC’s findings, we urge you to stand up for students and teachers in
your district [state] and directly urge the FCC not to relocate any part
of the ITFS spectrum. We at the INSERT NAME OF LICENSEE hope that you
will support us in our ongoing educational mission by maintaining the
integrity of our spectrum.If you would like additional information about
ITFS or have further questions, please do not hesitate to contact INSERT
CONTACT NAME at INSERT CONTACT PHONE NUMBER.
Sincerely,
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