The Washington Post recently generated quite a bit of discussion following an article they published noting the possibility that the Federal Communications Commission may soon be creating free national super WiFi networks—ones that could potentially replace paid phone and internet service for numerous Americans. As could be expected, the wireless industry was supposedly “rattled.” Joining me today to explain why, unfortunately, no such network will exist soon is Dana Frix, Managing Partner in Chadbourne & Parke‘s Washington, DC See more +
The Washington Post recently generated quite a bit of discussion following an article they published noting the possibility that the Federal Communications Commission may soon be creating free national super WiFi networks—ones that could potentially replace paid phone and internet service for numerous Americans. As could be expected, the wireless industry was supposedly “rattled.” Joining me today to explain why, unfortunately, no such network will exist soon is Dana Frix, Managing Partner in Chadbourne & Parke‘s Washington, DC office and author on the firm’s TMT Perspectives. See less -
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