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Need spectrum? FCC plans TV incentive auction for 2014
GigaOM (Sep 7 2012)
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The FCC is moving forward with a controversial plan to entice broadcasters to give up their airwaves so they can later be auctioned off to carriers who need more spectrum to deliver mobile broadband. FCC officials expect the auction in 2014.
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