The FCC does not need to impose spectrum...
The FCC does not need to impose spectrum aggregation limits in order to shore up competition, Mobile Future said in a white paper released Friday. “There is no evidence that continuing to allow all wireless companies the opportunity to fully…
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participate in spectrum auctions has prevented smaller carriers from acquiring the spectrum they need to compete,” the group said (http://bit.ly/HLzF4r). “There is an abundance of evidence from prior auctions and secondary market transactions that the FCC’s current approach of conducting case-by-case reviews of spectrum holdings has successfully balanced the public interest in encouraging a vibrant, innovative mobile marketplace and promoting a broad distribution of spectrum licenses."