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A Chat with FCC Chief Genachowski
FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski on broadband access, net neutrality, a spectrum gap, innovation, competition, and consumer empowerment By Tom Lowry A day after the Federal Communications Commission voted to explore new rules to prevent Internet service providers from blocking certain services ...
FCC May Take Back TV Airwaves
online.wsj.com — AMY SCHATZ WASHINGTON—Federal regulators are considering taking back some airwaves from television broadcasters and auctioning them off... to wireless companies to increase the availability of wireless broadband services. Federal Communications ... (more) FCC May Take Back TV Airwaves
FCC Mulls Retrieving Airwaves from TV Broadcasters
FCC Mulls Retrieving Airwaves from TV Broadcasters
phonescoop.com — In order to combat what Chairman Julius Genachowski calls a "looming spectrum gap," the Federal Communications Commission... recently said it is giving thought to taking back some airwaves from television broadcasters and then auctioning the airwaves ... (more) FCC Mulls Retrieving Airwaves from TV Broadcasters
Cash-For-TV-Spectrum Scheme vs. A Property Rights Solution
techliberation.com — Potentially huge FCC development here, and one they actually has some sense to it. According to Kim... McAvoy over at TV News Check.com : FCC broadband czar Blair Levin earlier this month met with leading TV broadcasters in Washington to discuss the ... (more) Cash-For-TV-Spectrum Scheme vs. A Property Rights Solution
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News: Mix: Verizon, FCC, Disney Notescasts, Swine Flu app
iLounge | All Things iPod, iPhone, iTunes and beyond — ... that the decision about whether or not to offer the iPhone on Verizon’s network is “in Apple’s court” and that Verizon “would be interested if [Apple] wanted us as a partner.” Verizon has been seeing some weakness in subscriber growth this past quarter with a slight increase in subscriber defection rate attributed largely to competition from AT&T and the iPhone. In an interview with BusinessWeek , FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski discussed a number of issues regarding net neutrality, broadband accessibility, and wireless spectrum. Notably, Mr. Genachowski specifically ...

iPhone Accused Again of Gobbling Up Bandwidth
Mac|Life all RSS Feed — ... FCC Chief Julius Genachowski in a recent ranging conversation with Business Week discussed net neutrality, broadband expansion, behavioral advertising, Google, censorship and filtering. But the comment he made that most caught our attention was this one in response to the question: How concerned are you about the available spectrum for wireless services? ...

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