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November 10, 2003

The Spectrum Issue

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Posted by Arnold

Sister Stirland landed an interview with Michael Powell, and she talked with some other interesting folks, including DeWayne Hendricks and David Isenberg. The topic is spectrum and the wireless Internet.


However much of an advocate for free markets and technology he is, Powell faces some pretty steep political obstacles.

That's sort of the conclusion. But read the rest.

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