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Mobile Future released an infographic illustrating what it feels is...

Mobile Future released an infographic illustrating what it feels is the need for more spectrum to support wireless broadband (http://xrl.us/bnnhqq). “The U.S. government has assigned just 409.5 MHz of spectrum to support commercial wireless services according to CTIA,” Mobile Future…

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said. “With the radio waves best suited for providing high speed, commercial wireless broadband services situated between 400 MHz and 3 GHz, that means wireless network operators have access to just less than 16 percent of these critical airwaves. A significant majority -- nearly 85 percent -- of the crucial spectrum needed to support consumer demand is occupied primarily by government agencies and television broadcasters.” The group is a coalition of technology and telecom companies and non-profit organizations who support investment and innovation in wireless.