Lawmakers and federal regulators can increase Americans’ access to broadband...
Lawmakers and federal regulators can increase Americans’ access to broadband services by freeing up more spectrum, eliminating unnecessary rules, and codifying a light-touch regulatory framework for fiber and IP-based technologies, said a report released Wednesday by the Internet Innovation Alliance…
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(http://xrl.us/boby5w). The group’s 2013 congressional broadband guide said one of the fastest ways regulators can help get more spectrum to the commercial marketplace is by “quickly reviewing and approving secondary market transactions that occur when a willing seller of spectrum enters into a business deal with a willing buyer of spectrum who is then able to put it to use for consumers quickly.”