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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/489959"><b>nasadude</b></A> : there goes the last chance for broadband competition in the U.S. <br><br>I like the way the article headline spins this: FCC embraces open access. Just enough to not be worth much (if anything), but gives the anti-consumers something to point to about how great this will be for consumers.<br><br>only hope now is if google has a surprise and is willing to bid huge $$$$ for spectrum - remember, they have to overcome the telco anti-competition premium (value to incumbents of locking out competition that is over and above the inherent spectrum value).]]></description>
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