In 2006, T-Mobile shelled out $4 Billion at a government spectrum auction to secure space for expanded services. Now, the company is worried that the “porn-free” wireless Internet will occupy space that will interfere with their signals. The FCC has agreed to investigate but you can rest assured that whatever the outcome of the tests, it’s only the beginning of a protracted round of debate and possible lawsuits that will hamper plans to deploy the proposed new net service.
FCC Tests To See If Porn-free Network Interferes With T-Mobile Spectrum
August 29, 2008 - 7:39 am





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