CEA, CTIA Ask FCC to Reallocate Spectrum to Wireless Broadband
Last updated: December 3, 2009 - 7:52am
Looking to strike while the iron was hot, the Consumer Electronics Association and CTIA: The Wireless Association -- backed by a host of computer companies and others -- sent a letter to the Federal Communications Commission Wednesday asking it to reallocate spectrum to wireless broadband. The letter was timed to the announcement by the FCC that it was requesting comment on what broadcasters were using their spectrum for currently and how they might give some of it back. But the letter was general, talking only about getting more spectrum, not where it would come from. The support by the two groups was hardly surprising. Both have backed reclaiming broadcast spectrum. And they are preaching to the choir as well. FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski and broadband advisor Blair Levin have both been banging the drum hard for more spectrum, including targeting broadcasters for their beachfront property--witness Wednesday's comment request, which suggests broadcasters could give up some real estate without harming viewers, a point broadcasters dispute.
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