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I feel broadcasters are right...
They paid to use a frequency segment under certain conditions (including the availability of the white space to avoid interference), then others want to change the conditions for their own advantage. They should wait until the whole space is available... a couple of years won't kill those companies.

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MV
Posted by: MV_z   Posted on: 08/17/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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I would side with the broadcasters  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/16/07
why would broadcasters have all the spectrum?  Linux Geek | 08/16/07
Unfortunately...  jasonp@... | 08/17/07
No_Mind_to_Speak picks wrong side again...what a surprise!  cyberian_z | 08/17/07
uhm...  webm0nster | 08/17/07
I feel broadcasters are right...  MV_z | 08/17/07
Broadcasters are wrong  bendennis2003@... | 08/18/07
It isn't white space if you are 50 miles from two transmitters  interactive_ace@... | 08/18/07
typo change "leak" to "weak"  interactive_ace@... | 08/18/07
Not all of that spectrum is available!  bfilipiak@... | 08/18/07

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