The U.S. is 6 years behind Europe in wireless broadband, despite ...
The U.S. is 6 years behind Europe in wireless broadband, despite Continental economic controls, because FCC policy creates “tremendous artificial scarcity of spectrum,” said Analysis Group Vp David Sosa. There are “vast stretches where there’s little or no activity”…
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because spectrum is locked up for govt. use or licensed on terms that make exploitation uneconomic, he said. Many 2.5 GHz license holders are nonprofits that aren’t getting clear signals about what their spectrum is worth, “so they've reluctant to participate in the process,” Sosa said. The situation costs industry and consumers tens of billions of dollars in lost value, he said.