Congress Needs a Full Review of What Happened with FCC Spectrum Bids
The News Journal, March 25, 2008
Something stinks about the recent Federal Communications Commission auction to build wireless networks for the nation's emergency responders. The short version appears to be that a nonprofit group, the Public Safety Spectrum Trust, hired by the nation's 55,000 public safety agencies, was trying to shake down the companies that won the federal airwaves auction.
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