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White House Opposes FCC Chair’s Latest Broadband Plan

imageThe White House is opposing FCC Chairman Kevin Martin’s plan to auction off spectrum that specifies exactly how the winner must use it, the WSJ reports. Next week, the agency will vote on a plan to promote a free, wireless broadband network through new spectrum allocations, but it holds stipulations. The winning bidder must use at least 25 percent of the spectrum to build out a nationwide wireless network that eventually covers 95% of the population. President-elect Barack Obama supported the goal of improved broadband in a recent economic policy plan, but hasn’t gone so far as to back the proposal currently under review at the FCC. He hasn’t exactly opposed the idea either. With less than a month left in office, the Bush Administration is making its opposition known. “The administration believes that the (airwaves) should be auctioned without price or product mandate,” Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez wrote in a letter to Martin. “The history of FCC spectrum auctions has shown that the potential for problems increases in instances where licensing is overly prescriptive or designed around unproven business models.” Indeed, Martin’s plan essentially mirrors a proposal put forth by VC-backed startup M2Z Networks. Martin has championed the idea of improving broadband speeds and penetration for years. Next week’s meeting will likely be his last chance to put his stamp on such a measure.

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Dec 11, 2008 1:37 PM ET
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  • Bush administration is trying to stop the FCC's plan to encourage a free wireless Internet plans through the nation which is supposed to be approved by next week. Even the commerce secretary sent an disapproval to the agency in regards to this issue.
    Barack Obama has also raised concerns about the U.S. falling behind other developed nations in broadband availability thus conveying that he planned to provide a social services. This is an encouraging and developing step taken.

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