I'm thrilled to see that the experts consulted in some "think tank" web groups are so current on spectrum issues. The little dialogue in from the brains at AlwaysOn (The Problem with Wireless) could have happend ten years ago. In fact it did during the beginning of spectrum debates.
By attacking the product of spectrum and industrial policy without addressing the process that brought us here, and by once again trotting out the old "Europe is better" argument utterly fails to capture a salient fact: US wireless technology is far better (CDMA and EV-DO) Hz for Hz, and far cheaper (compare Metro PCS to the average cost for any Euro PTT) than anywhere ON THE PLANET.
I smell opportunity.
By attacking the product of spectrum and industrial policy without addressing the process that brought us here, and by once again trotting out the old "Europe is better" argument utterly fails to capture a salient fact: US wireless technology is far better (CDMA and EV-DO) Hz for Hz, and far cheaper (compare Metro PCS to the average cost for any Euro PTT) than anywhere ON THE PLANET.
I smell opportunity.


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