Several telecom companies met with the FCC this week to voice their disapproval of the FCC’s planned auction around free mobile broadband services. AT&T, Motorola, T-Mobile and Texas Instruments were among the few that commented on the idea. T-Mobile had recently asked the FCC to spend more time testing white spaces, which abut its own spectrum. It is concerned about interference. The specific grievances of the other companies were not made public. The FCC is weighing when to auction off this new spectrum and for what exact purposes. It has not yet made any concrete decisions.
More Companies Complain to FCC About Free Mobile Internet
July 21st, 2008 · Source [Wireless Week] · No Comments
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