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Carriers Want the Gov to Clear All Spectrum Below 3GHz

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Translation: Carriers want to MONETIZE all usage of 3Ghz and below...

neurocutie

Jul 29, 2011, 1:28 PM
what a surprise that the wireless carriers want to commercialize and monetize the usage of ALL spectrum below 3Ghz... that's a laugh...

no more TV, FM and AM radio, WiFi, bluetooth, CB, ham radio, GPS, etc, etc... all that would need to move... really???
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Tofuchong

Jul 29, 2011, 5:14 PM
This is not something that I can see happening. With the current amazing saturation of 2.4 Ghz devices, not to mention that 2.4 Ghz phones still exist, 900mhz phones still exist, and Xbox 360 controlers communicate over 2.4 Ghz too. All of these devices would need to be re-released to include a 3+ ghz radio, which is something that everybody will fight the government on.

Not only that, this is the FCC we are talking about. If they do go through with this, no other countries in the world will. There is no way in Hell Canada or Europe would buy into that horse ****. However, the united states is a country that does like to hold onto things, like the imperial system, and ZIP codes...
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MadFatMan

Jul 29, 2011, 9:42 PM
"bulls***" ? Really my semi annonymous friend.... Tell me just how the evil emipres excessive spectrum grab resembles the defication product of a large cow-like mammal ?

I find random cow chips much more acceptable than this corporate bend over, grab your ankles and bite down on a pillow action that that the evil blue empire is proposing ... Wouldnt you agree?
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JAYSENPR

Jul 30, 2011, 12:39 PM
WHAT IS SPECTRUM??
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