techcrunch.com — Google ATT Verizon and FCC can not find a compromise for the 700MHz spectrum that could be used to create a new open-access wireless broadband 'pipe' into people?s homes and devices . Read the latest on this fiasco
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nectomJul 23, 2007
For f**ks sake. Don't any of you people know how to use any other linux distro? Or are you just too retarded to figure out how to actually install linux without Ubuntu's candy coated crap.
dillibobJul 23, 2007
well they listen to all those whiny parents. maybe they'll listen to some whiny nerds
00aaJul 23, 2007Submitter
<a class="user" href="http://googlepublicpolicy.blogspot.com/2007/07/restoring-competitive-balance-to.html">http://googlepublicpolicy.blogspot.com/2007/07/restoring-competitive-balance-to.html</a>Google just elaborated further on the conflict and their stance - also added as a seperate Digg Story
Closed AccountJul 23, 2007
Verizon isn't against this. I don't know why everyone thinks they are opposed. It's AT&T that has the beef. Mostly because their iphone doesn't look so good when you have a huge open network.
0xbadfoodJul 23, 2007
I don't know about you, but I'd rather pay more for internet in a way that helps the big Google as long as it also helps P2P and the little Google just starting out.
drjekelmrhydeJul 23, 2007
I cant believe people on here who claim to be so smart but are so damn stupid Google is only in this for its INVESTORS not the damn public same as ATT and Verizon
marijuanaJul 24, 2007
Hence the monopoly reference :)
weebitJul 24, 2007
<a class="user" href="http://blog.washingtonpost.com/fasterforward/2007/07/a_new_deal_for_wireless_data.html">http://blog.washingtonpost.com/fasterforward/2007/07/a_new_deal_for_wireless_data.html</a>
rodzirraJul 25, 2007
So you're telling me that the FCC has stopped "regulating" the wireless spectrum? There's now a free market in wireless signal delivery?