(Reuters) - WASHINGTON, July 10 - The head of the Federal
Communications Commission wants to require the winning bidder
in the auction of valuable wireless airwaves to make them
accessible to consumers using any device or software
application, an FCC source said on Tuesday.
FCC Chairman Kevin Martin will propose that the
open-platform requirement be part of the rules for a portion of
the airwaves to be sold in the agency's auction of the 700
megahertz band, the source said.
Read more at Reuters.com Government Filings News
Communications Commission wants to require the winning bidder
in the auction of valuable wireless airwaves to make them
accessible to consumers using any device or software
application, an FCC source said on Tuesday.
FCC Chairman Kevin Martin will propose that the
open-platform requirement be part of the rules for a portion of
the airwaves to be sold in the agency's auction of the 700
megahertz band, the source said.
Read more at Reuters.com Government Filings News
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