Security Council official behind 5G network plan no longer at White House: report

Source: The Hill | February 2, 2018 | Max Greenwood

The U.S. official behind a memo arguing for the development of a nationalized 5G mobile network has reportedly left the National Security Council (NSC).

The Washington Post reported Friday that Air Force Brig. Gen. Robert Spalding’s detail on the council ended on Jan. 31 and was not renewed.

Spalding was the author of a memo and PowerPoint presentation that outlined a plan to centralize the nation’s 5G network. That proposal was reported on Sunday by Axios.

The plan prompted an uproar from telecom companies, who argued that such an undertaking would stymie the industry and hamper developments.

According to the Post, White House officials believed that Spalding had overstepped his role in so aggressively pushing for the plan for a nationalized broadband network, which factored into the decision to not renew his detail on the NSC.

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