FCC Aims High With Spectrum Policy In 2016

Law360, New York (January 22, 2016, 12:20 PM EST) -- Wireless spectrum, particularly in the range preferred by commercial telecommunications providers, is increasingly scarce. To continue to satisfy the nation's demand for wireless communications, the Federal Communications Commission has been forced to become increasingly creative in its approach to spectrum allocation. 2016 looks to be the year the FCC will place a big bet on the value of spectrum and begin to see whether two novel approaches to spectrum management, the broadcast incentive auction and the Citizens Broadband Radio Service, are hits or misses....

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