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  • Google is still a player in FCC's 700Mhz spectrum auction

    It looks like Google is still gunning for a piece of that sought-after piece of the 700Mhz spectrum. Even though the FCC didn’t approve Google’s entire wholesale access spectrum proposal , CNN is reporting that the search giant is still “very interested” in bidding in the upcoming spectrum auction. Chris Sacca, head of special initiatives at Google, said that “[they] are still very interested in the auction.” Apparently, the FCC’s approval of open-access rules for the auction are enough to keep Google’s interest piqued. We may just see Google entering the wireless game as a carrier, not just a backend player. It’d be great to see “Google” instead of “AT&T” on our phones - especially if it’s on a Google Phone . [Via: CNN ] ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:Google may bid for upcoming 700Mhz frequency auction - if FCC agrees to "open access" termsGoogle: FCC may require upcoming 700Mhz spectrum auction to be "open platform"FCC approves open-access rules for upcoming 700Mhz wireless spectrum auctionFCC Approves Auction of 700Mhz Wireless SpectrumVerizon Wireless flip-flops - supports some "open-access" for 700Mhz spectrum
  • Google: FCC may require upcoming 700Mhz spectrum auction to be "open platform"

    USA Today is reporting that Kevin Martin, FCC Chairman, will be proposing that hte upcoming 700Mhz spectrum auction would leave consumers with choice. The requirement for the 700Mhz frequency spectrum to be an “open platform” means that “You can use any wireless device and download any mobile broadband application, with no restrictions.” Martin cites concerns “that we are seeing some innovations being rolled out more slowly here than we are in other parts of the world,” as a driving force behind the push to keep the new spectrum open to consumers. Google has chimed in with their thoughts on the hot, new 700Mhz band (which is being freed up as TV broadcasters abandon the 700Mhz band in favor of all digital transmissions). Although Google believes they stand little chance of any success in winning any part of the 700Mhz band, they want the winner of the auction to abide by a few “open platform” standard. The winner should keep the spectrum open to applications - allowing any service or software to download content; open to devices - any handheld device should be allowed to access any wireless network; open to services - third-party resellers should be allowed to acquire wireless services from any 700Mhz licensee; and open to networks - allowing third-party ISPs to work with the new spectrum. We’re totally with Google on this one. With the threat of closed networks imposing their will on consumers, we live in danger of losing choice and market competition (which would drive up cost). Keeping the 700Mhz spectrum open would also spur development and rolling-out of new services that are sorely missing from the US wireless market. [Via: MocoNews ] ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:Alltel and MetroPCS gun for 700Mhz spectrum; Newly opened spectrum to be auctioned soonFCC Approves Auction of 700Mhz Wireless SpectrumAT&T COO calls Apple iPhone Revolutionary - AgainSony Ericsson S500 Prototype up for Auction!Google Phone...
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