The FCC took steps Tuesday to reallocate some of the TV spectrum to wireless services, part of the regulator’s grand plan to speed wireless broadband adoption. In its monthly meeting, the FCC proposed new rules that would allow two or more stations to share spectrum currently held by a single station, thus freeing up spectrum for other uses.
Underlying the proposed rule is the FCC’s position that there is a “spectrum” crunch and that wireless broadband needs more spectrum in order to flourish.
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