Given the broad array of regulatory and spectrum allocation policy matters that come before EWA and its membership, it is critical that the Alliance engage primarily in proceedings that impact the majority of its members. This is especially the case given that EWA’s membership base includes not only wireless system licensees, but also manufacturers, vendors and communication service providers whose interests do not always align. EWA, therefore, follows well-defined advocacy determination procedures that require two-thirds approval by EWA’s Board of Directors before new advocacy efforts may be pursued. Members are always welcome to share their recommendations and comments on EWA advocacy initiatives and are encouraged to attend EWA’s bi-weekly Regulatory Teleconference Forums where EWA President & CEO Robin Cohen, Chief Strategy Officer Mark Crosby, and EWA Regulatory Counsel Elizabeth Sachs, Esq., discuss national telecommunication policy matters and answer member questions.

The National Wireless Communications Council (NWCC) follows similar advocacy determination procedures, but simple majority approval by the membership, and with no more than one fourth of the membership voting in opposition, is sufficient to initiate an NWCC advocacy effort. In many instances, EWA prefers to pursue advocacy initiatives through the NWCC as consensus within the industry is viewed favorably by the FCC. 

EWA is a member of the Board of Directors of the NWCC that also pursues on behalf of the industry regulatory and spectrum policy advocacy initiatives. The NWCC often participates in FCC matters of importance to both business/industrial and public safety interests.

  • The advocacy and regulatory issues are very important to our business, and, without EWA, we would have no voice. Nobody is speaking up for players like us in Washington except EWA.
    David Reeves
    P&R Communications
  • It’s not just about finding frequencies. It’s about finding the RIGHT frequencies for that customer, and EWA excels every time at that. We would not be moving forward without EWA.
    Craig Sikes
    Mobile Communications America
  • We use EWA for all of our FCC license applications. The staff at EWA provide outstanding customer service and do all they can to see that applications are granted. EWA does a super job of staying on top of situations that affect our ability to file license applications and serve customers. EWA’s Regulatory Call keeps us informed about what is happening with the FCC and their online systems.
    Brian S. Auker
    Triangle Security and Communications
  • It’s remarkable what we’ve been able to do with EWA’s support. It’s a collaborative effort that has allowed Midland to deliver unparalleled support to our customers. No one else has the depth of understanding of FCC rules, which has resulted in more application grants. Midland Communications has a profound appreciation for EWA’s advocacy efforts. It has allowed us to have a voice before the FCC.
    Paul Moore
    Midland Communications
  • A Beep has been a happy customer of Spectrum Intel since its launch. It’s easy to use, the information is much more accessible, and the service includes extra features that other license activity reporting services don’t have. Spectrum Intel saves my team time each week.
    Frank Anderson
    A Beep, LLC