Use It or Share It
This report updates and expands on a paper the author presented nearly a decade ago at the Research Conference on Communication, Information and Internet Policy (TPRC), which predated the Federal Communications Commission’s adoption of a use-it-or-share-it approach in several underutilized bands. These use-it-or-share-it precedents should pave the way to an authorization of opportunistic access as the default policy for a growing number of underutilized and newly allocated or auctioned bands, both federal and commercial. A national goal of not merely universal access to broadband, but of truly pervasive connectivity—high-capacity connectivity anywhere and anytime at affordable prices—will require an enormous increase in available spectrum capacity. A use-or-share rule expands productive use of spectrum and facilitates more communication and consumer welfare without the undue risk of harmful interference or the undermining of primary licensees’ deployment plans.
Use It or Share It