GUARDING THE BEACHFRONT
[SOURCE: Multichannel News, AUTHOR: Ted Hearn]
If a handful of public-interest advocates had their way, the Federal 
Communications Commission would ban cable operators and phone companies from 
the upcoming 700-MHz spectrum auction that some consider the most important the 
agency will ever conduct. Consumers Union, Public Knowledge and the Media 
Access Project (MAP) are leading the assault, claiming a ban would spur 
competition in providing high-speed Internet access to consumers. Otherwise, 
big cable-system operators such as Comcast and Time Warner Cable and phone 
giants such as AT&T and Verizon Communications would keep out smaller rivals, 
dominating the business and stifling innovation. “We think it makes excellent 
sense just to keep the incumbents out of this auction,” said MAP senior vice 
president Harold Feld. “If we really want a genuine third pipe -- that is to 
say, one that competes against telephone [digital subscriber line] and the 
cable broadband platform -- keep those guys out.” While not unprecedented, 
sweeping auction restrictions on cable would be a setback as cable operators 
continue to search for ways to add a robust wireless component to their voice, 
video and data services. That “triple play” has been such a huge success that 
it probably led Rupert Murdoch to give up News Corp.’s controlling stake in 
DirecTV, the leading satellite TV provider.
http://www.multichannel.com/article/CA6452620.html
-- See also --
* Sides press for advantage in airwaves auction
http://www.boston.com/business/technology/articles/2007/06/18/sides_press_for_advantage_in_airwaves_auction/
 
* Spectrum auction has plenty on the line
http://www.thestar.com/article/226423


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