Wireless Entrepreneurs: Can You Hear Us Now?
[SOURCE: Broadcasting&Cable, AUTHOR: John Eggerton]
Republicans and Democrats on the Senate Commerce Committee remain pretty much in agreement that some legislation is needed to open up spectrum to wireless devices, likely including some in the spaces between broadcast channels. Driving the concern is the rollout of broadband service to rural and other underserved areas. At a hearing on the issue in the committee Tuesday, John Kneuer, of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, pointed out that, starting in 2005, the Office of Management and Budget said spectrum policy has to be looked at in terms of conserving and efficiently using spectrum. Thomas Walsh, of the rural Cellular Association, argued that it is technologically feasible to open up the broadcast band to unlicensed devices "with no danger" to existing broadcast channels, and said there is a clear benefit to doing so. Sen Kerry called broadcasters' fears of interference from the new unlicensed devices a "false argument."
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* Intel urges lawmakers to free up U.S. airwaves
http://www.iht.com/articles/2006/03/14/business/techbrief-5845447.php
* Senate Spectrum Testimony
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