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FCC cuts off free nationwide broadband potential indefinitely
AWS-3 spectrum public interest rulemaking is terminated
Wed. September 1, 2010
by staff from releases
According to Silicon Valley-based M2Z Networks, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) notified M2Z and its Silicon Valley investors including Kleiner Perkins, Charles River Ventures, and Redpoint Ventures, that it has terminated the AWS-3 spectrum (2155-2180 MHz) public interest rulemaking, thereby closing off the possibility of providing free nationwide broadband service in the United States for the foreseeable future.
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