The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on March 29 will start an incentive auction of 600 MHz broadcast spectrum. The auction will repurpose spectrum for wireless broadband where licensees will give up their usage rights for part of the proceeds from the auction.
“This has been four years in the making,” Angela Giancarlo, a former chief of staff at the FCC and now an attorney at Mayer Brown, told Legaltech News. “It’s a grand experiment…. Congress is hopeful it will work.”
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