The FCC's Trillion-Dollar Gambit
Politico, April 29, 2011
By Peter Passell and Robert Hahn
Any coming wireless revolution depends on a huge expansion of transmission capacity — to support 4G wireless broadband service. That's why FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski made a smart move when he called for repurposing a broad swath of prime, underutilized spectrum now controlled by local TV stations. The big question is whether the broadcasters have the will and political clout to stop him.
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