March 4 (Bloomberg) -- A recent Washington Post article said the federal government may create a free nationwide super WiFi network. The network would be so powerful and broad that consumers could use the network to "make calls or surf the Internet without paying a cellphone bill every month," the paper said. Harold Feld, a lawyer and vice president at the public interest group Public Knowledge, sets the record straight on what consumers, tech companies and telecom giants should expect.
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