Google Revives Push to Get Free Airwaves
Los Angeles Times, March 25, 2008
By Jim Puzzanghera
Google Inc.'s wireless strategy could be summed up this way: Why pay for something you can get for nothing? The Internet giant is making a renewed pitch to regulators for free access to what may be the last great swath of airwaves -- the unused spectrum between broadcast TV channels. Google says its use of those airwaves could give consumers faster and cheaper wireless Internet access.
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