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Google officials said the FCC should develop a “balanced spectrum...

Google officials said the FCC should develop a “balanced spectrum policy that makes space for both unlicensed and licensed uses,” in a meeting last week with Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel and staff, according to an ex parte filing. Former New York…

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Republican Rep. Susan Molinari, head of Google’s Washington office, was among those representing the company. “In particular, we emphasized Google’s interest in adopting innovative approaches that allow users to share spectrum and its interest in preserving unlicensed use in the TV bands,” Google said in a filing (http://xrl.us/bnfrag). Also discussed was “Google’s impact on the economy and its efforts to bring small businesses online,” the filing said.