The Internet Innovation Alliance voiced many concerns on the FCC’s...
The Internet Innovation Alliance voiced many concerns on the FCC’s notice of proposed rulemaking on mobile spectrum holdings. “The existing unpredictable, non-public process for changing spectrum screens undermines economic growth by failing to provide investors with the transparency, predictability and…
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flexibility needed to properly consider wireless broadband investments,” it said in a Tuesday letter to all five commissioners (http://xrl.us/bn2uut). It blasted the regulatory uncertainty and its effect on growth while praising the benefits of mobile broadband. The alliance advocated for making more spectrum available in 2013 and providing greater certainty. Future spectrum screen analyses should acknowledge how competitive the wireless industry is “in addition to recognizing differential values of spectrum with varying propagation characteristics,” it said.