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(TNS) — Federal officials this week are expected to finalize a groundbreaking plan to entice some TV stations to give up their valuable airwaves to help address the exploding demand for mobile ...
Lee Gomes's Boomtown column appears in the print and online Wall Street Journal every Monday. Readers' letters appear here Fridays. Lee writes:Monday's column was about something called the Open ...
This open access rule will force service providers to compete on quality and price, not just on exclusive contracts with in-demand products. I also support using at least part of the white space ...
On my return to AEI after a five-year absence, It’s probably appropriate that this first blog is inspired by the person who brought me to the think tank in the first place: Christopher DeMuth. Chris ...
A revolution is brewing in wireless. In an industry speech in October, FCC chair Michael Powell expressed support for a radical idea called open spectrum that could transform the communications ...
Over at ZDNet, Kevin Werbach suggests a cure for bandwidth blues that looks as subversive and fundamental as both the Internet and Linux. It's called Open Spectrum. Here's how he draws the big picture ...
The idea behind open spectrum is that a set of technologies, user scenarios, and customer demand can create new potential for communication. Radio has remained a black art, but more and more of the ...