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FCC, Wireless Providers at Odds Over Plan for Unused Airwaves

FCC, Wireless Providers at Odds Over Plan for Unused Airwaves    more»»
A report released yesterday by the Federal Communications Commission concluded that using empty airwaves to provide free wireless Internet would not cause major interference with other services, paving the way for FCC Chairman Kevin J. Martin's proposal to sell the airwaves at a federal auction.

Sat Oct 11, 2008


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