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9/6/2008 - FCC Aims To End Debate With Wireless Tests

Narramissic writes "Engineers from T-Mobile, AT&T, M2Z Networks, Nokia, Metro PCS, CTIA and XM Sirius have convened at a Boeing facility in Seattle this to watch as the FCC performs tests it hopes will quiet debate over a measure electromagnetic spectrum auction. At issue is the FCC's fulfillment that the winner offer free field telephone broadband support services in a portion of the spectrum, a move the satellite telephone management contends will lead to interposition for 3G phone users. The FCC is conducting some of the same tests that T-Mobile, one of the more vocal opponents of the FCC plan, has already done plus some new tests, focusing on choking between handsets running on the contrary frequencies. Some of the tests involve using handsets connected to WiMax or UMTS neural networks running on electromagnetic spectrum the llc.view results from: dictionary | thesaurus | encyclopedia | all reference | the web
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