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hitman_001
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Re: Good News: rules will have anonymous bidding

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The licensees of the Upper 700 MHz Band C Block of spectrum will be required to provide a platform that is more open to devices and applications. This would allow consumers to use the handset of their choice and download and use the applications of their choice in this spectrum block, subject to certain reasonable network management conditions that allow the licensee to protect the network from harm.
Considering Verizon and others dont allow most 3rd party apps to their current network because "they may harm the network" I guess thats the loophole provided to insure that no future third party apps make it in.
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Exactly. I can't find any more detailed wording on the final proposals anywhere, but the press release version was a joke on wheels. There is nothing in the wording that prevents the status quo, except you should be able to move between carriers with the same device and expect some level of service. I didn't even see anything that dictates a minimum level of compatibility.

The FCC claiming a win for device portability in an area where said devices are some of the most disposable and rapidly evolving consumer items makes no sense.

Current GSM networks would likely already fall within these guidelines. So good to see more government agencies with an eye on the past claiming it as the future.
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