The FCC today voted on rules for use of the 700 MHz spectrum which will come up for auction next year. Early reports from the meeting indicate Chairman Kevin Martin’s proposal for open access will be a condition on about one-third of the lots - winners of those airwaves will have to allow any non-threatening devices and software to run on their networks. The FCC did not approve Google’s request that winners be forced to sell access to their networks on a wholesale basis.
FCC Defines 700 MHz Rules
July 31st, 2007 · Source · No Comments
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