It’s Time to Celebrate Markets in Wireless Spectrum, Not Undermine Them
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Exploiting a government power to carve out a monopoly on “private sales” is not only unfair but would also lead to less 5G deployment. One telecom scholar notes that this
“would have a tendency to bring to market a smaller portion of the band at a higher price than that which would prevail in a competitive market.”
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