Last updated: February 21, 2008 - 9:03am
M2Z TAKES FCC TO COURT
[SOURCE: RCRWireless, AUTHOR: Jeffrey Silva]
M2Z Networks Inc. made good on its threat to take the Federal Communications Commission to court, asking the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit to overturn the agency’s dismissal of its nationwide wireless broadband plan. M2Z, a Silicon Valley-backed startup co-founded by former FCC wireless chief John Muleta, said the agency violated numerous laws in throwing out its proposal to provide free, family-friendly broadband service in the 2155-2175 MHz band. FCC Chairman Kevin Martin recently said the commission plans to launch a proceeding to examine rules for that spectrum.
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