The National Association of Broadcasters has announced its intention to derail efforts to use valuable but unused broadcast airwaves - known as ‘white spaces’ - for unlicensed, wireless broadband. Free Press Policy Director Ben Scott issued the following statement: ‘The National Association of Broadcasters is engaged in a campaign of misinformation to persuade Congress and regulators to ignore the innovative potential that unused public airwaves hold - blocking a valuable opportunity to connect tens of millions of Americans to an affordable Internet. ‘Every market in the country has set aside unused public airwaves for broadcast television. In some communities, more than three-quarters of these ‘white spaces’ are vacant. These empty spaces on the public spectrum represent an enormous public resource that could be used by other communications services. The social and economic benefits of utilizing these unused airwaves far outweigh the shortsighted fears of the broadcast industry. ‘But through false assumptions and twisted facts, the NAB is attempting to collapse the entire white spaces debate into a single test of prototype devices at the FCC. In reality, the recent round of tests is a part of a process to use technology to maximize the public benefit derived […]
Wednesday, September 12th, 2007
Broadcasting Lobbyists Try to Squash Affordable Internet Access
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Source: Free Press
Publication Date: 11-Sep-07
Link: Broadcasting Lobbyists Try to Squash Affordable Internet Access
Source: Free Press
Publication Date: 11-Sep-07
Link: Broadcasting Lobbyists Try to Squash Affordable Internet Access
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