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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/1307879"><b>disc</b></A> :  <BLOCKQUOTE><SMALL>said by Martin in yesterday's USA today article :</SMALL><HR>"Whoever wins this spectrum has to provide &#133; truly open broadband network &#151; one that will open the door to a lot of innovative services for consumers," Martin said in an interview Monday. <br><br>What this would mean in practice: "You can use any wireless device and download any mobile broadband application, with no restrictions," Martin explained. The only exceptions would be software that is illegal or could harm a network.<br><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><br><br>This still seems to go beyond Carterphone.  I can't imagine Martin would overload the meaning of his quote so much as to leave a lot of room for distortion.  I guess we'll find out.]]></description>
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