06/04/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/04/2026 12:05
Today, Congressman Bob Latta (OH-5) and Congressman Troy A. Carter, Sr. (LA-2) introduced the Advancing American Wi-Fi Against Foreign Adversaries Act, a bipartisan bill that strengthens coordination between the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), Federal Communications Commission (FCC), and State Department while promoting a consistent international approach to unlicensed spectrum use without binding the United States to specific technical standards or outcomes. As the United States prepares for the 2027 World Radiocommunication Conference, it is crucial that the U.S. government adopts a clear, coordinated strategy to defend global access to this spectrum.
"As we prepare for the 2027 World Radiocommunication Conference, congressional oversight is essential to ensure the United States is ready and speaking with one voice during these high-stakes international negotiations. I am proud to introduce this bill alongside my colleague, Rep. Carter, to strengthen U.S. leadership in global spectrum policy ahead of this critical conference cycle. As global competition over reliable Wi-Fi and spectrum policy continues to grow, this legislation will help ensure America remains competitive and well-positioned for the future," said Congressman Bob Latta (OH-5).
"Reliable, affordable Wi-Fi is not a luxury - it is a lifeline for families, small businesses, and communities across Louisiana. As co-chair of the Wi-Fi Caucus, I know how much is at stake when foreign adversaries seek to undermine critical infrastructure that millions of Americans depend on every day. This bipartisan legislation ensures that as we head into the 2027 World Radiocommunication Conference, the United States shows up unified, prepared, and committed to protecting the connectivity that powers our economy and our way of life," said Congressman Troy A. Carter, Sr. (LA-2).
"We commend Reps. Latta and Carter for introducing the 'Advancing American Wi-Fi Against Foreign Adversaries Act,' which recognizes the vital role that Wi-Fi plays in the U.S. economy and our national security. Wi-Fi is the workhorse of the internet - carrying 90% of mobile traffic - and generates over $1 trillion in economic activity every year. As China aims to dedicate all spectrum to licensed use, it is vital that the United States maintain its balanced approach, including robust unlicensed and shared spectrum. Upholding this leadership ensures continued innovation, economic growth, and affordable connectivity for Americans," said Cory Gardner, President & CEO, NCTA - The Internet & Television Association.
Congressmen Latta and Carter are the co-chairs of the Wi-Fi Caucus.