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Wireless Pathways told the FCC, despite claims by AT&T to the con...

Wireless Pathways told the FCC, despite claims by AT&T to the contrary, there’s substantial industry support for the FCC to order AT&T-BellSouth to divest not only 2.5 GHz but also 2.3 GHz spectrum as a merger condition. AT&T claims…

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the issue is mostly a Clearwire gambit to snare 2.5 GHz spectrum (CD Oct 31 p1). “The Commission must take the time required to consider a divestiture requirement, and request and receive as much input as it needs to make a reasoned decision,” Wireless Pathways said. Besides Clearwire, it cited as divestiture backers American Antitrust Institute, Cbeyond Communications, the Center for Digital Democracy, Computer & Communications Industry Assn., Consumer Federation of America, Consumer’s Union, Free Press, Grande Communications, New Edge Networks, NuVox Communications, Supra Telecom, Talk America, XO Communications, Xspedius Communications and U.S. Public Interest Research Group.