Google calls for FCC to force open access rules or block Verizon’s 700MHz bid
Filed under: Wireless
It looks like Verizon isn’t taking those 700MHz spectrum open access rules very seriously, and a positive competing bidder isn’t real happy. In a petition filed with the FCC by Google, the company alleges that Verizon is willfully ignoring the “plain meaning of the [open access] rule” by suggesting it will allow one type of access for users who use Verizon-approved devices, and another for those using third-party units. According to the document, “Verizon’s position would completely reverse the meaning of the rule such that the open access condition would apply to none of Verizon’s customers, and thereby render the condition a nullity.”
[Via IP Democracy; Thanks, Bram]
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Original post by Joshua Topolsky
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