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anon4242

@sonic.net

Maybe it wasn't interference they were worried about

My theory is they were mostly worried that people would be able to leverage T-Mobile compatible hardware for use with the free spectrum. That would lower the cost for entry, thus in a way T-Mo would be subsidizing the free spectrum. If there was a new unique frequency used it would require development of new radios and that would slow down uptake of the free frequencies.

But then again perhaps that is a lame theory because they wouldn't want to pay for an interference test otherwise.

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