The FCC took a “significant step in freeing...
The FCC took a “significant step in freeing up additional spectrum to meet Americans’ unquenchable thirst for mobile broadband service” in approving rules Thursday (CD May 15 p4) for a TV incentive auction, said CTIA Vice President Regulatory Affairs Scott…
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Bergmann on the group’s blog. “The airwaves made available through this auction will fuel infrastructure investment, spur job creation and foster the virtuous cycle of competition and innovation -- benefiting wireless users throughout the country,” Bergmann wrote Monday (http://bit.ly/1vsYupW). “Consumers will experience better, faster and more ubiquitous wireless broadband service.” The auction will help address the expected spectrum crunch, he said: “The latest projections are staggering and demonstrate mobile data’s continued explosive growth -- 360 petabytes per month, equal to 90 million DVDs per month or 992 million text messages per second.”