Licensed Spectrum Should Still Be FCC's Top Priority, CCA Says
FCC and NTIA are right to examine a model city program for examining spectrum sharing, but the government’s top priority must be the TV incentive auction, Steve Berry, president of the Competitive Carriers Association, said in a news release. A…
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two-day workshop on the program concluded Thursday (see 1504160049). “We agree that spectrum sharing will be needed down the road as the amount of cleared spectrum diminishes, but right now the FCC must make it a priority to keep the incentive auction moving forward,” Berry said. “Licensed spectrum is the most effective means for ensuring consumers, especially those who [live] in rural and hard-to-reach areas, have access to high speed mobile broadband."