EDWARDS CALLS ON FCC TO MAKE INTERNET MORE AVAILABLE AND AFFORDABLE
[SOURCE: John Edwards]
Former-Senator John Edwards (D) sent a letter to the Federal Communications 
Commission urging it to use the upcoming auction of the 700 megahertz slice of 
the broadband spectrum to make the Internet more affordable and more accessible 
to all Americans, regardless of where they live or how much money they have. 
Edwards called on the FCC to set bidding and service rules for the upcoming 
auction to ensure that the public airwaves benefit everyone, not just big 
companies. Edwards asked the FCC to: 1) Set aside as much as half of the 
spectrum for wholesalers who can lease access to smaller start-ups, which would 
improve service in rural and underserved areas. 2) Require anyone who wins 
rights to this valuable public resource not to discriminate among data and 
services and to allow any device to be attached to their service. 3) Make 
bidding anonymous to avoid collusion and retaliatory bids.
http://johnedwards.com/news/headlines/20070530-fcc/
* John Edwards Supports PISC Open Access, Net Neutrality, and Anonymous Bidding 
Proposals, Where Do Other Candidates Stand?
http://feeds.publicknowledge.org/~r/publicknowledge-main/~3/120860577/971


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