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CTIA-The Wireless Association Blasts Google Scheme to Rig 700 MHz Auction
Written by CTIA
Monday, 23 July 2007
WASHINGTON, DC – CTIA-The Wireless Association® President and CEO Steve
Largent issued the following statement today in response to a letter
from Google to the Federal Communications Commission asking for special
conditions in the upcoming 700 MHz spectrum auction, and pledging to
bid at least $4.6 billion for that spectrum if Google's conditions are
met:
“The veil has been lifted. Google's letter to the FCC this morning highlights
the Internet giant's scheme to have the 700 MHz auction rigged with special conditions
in its favor. If Google is willing to commit almost $5 billion dollars for spectrum
that it wants encumbered with various requirements, then let it win that spectrum
in a competitive auction and choose that business model. Google and its allies,
with their collective market capitalization approaching half a trillion dollars,
don't need a government handout at taxpayers' expense. The competitive wireless
industry welcomes all new entrants, but no company should be able to buy a custom-fit
government regulation that suits their particular business plan. Consumers should
decide if they're right, not the federal government”.
CTIA is the international association for the wireless telecommunications industry,
representing carriers, manufacturers and wireless Internet providers.
www.ctia.org
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