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August 12, 2005

Esme Vos of MuniWireless points to what she calls a 'devastating critique' of the FCC’s findings in its July 2005 FCC Broadband Report. The Free Press report and analysis (which Vos consulted on and found here (PDF)), states in conclusion: "Wireless technologies can offer incredibly fast connections at a fraction of the cost of cable or DSL. But these technologies are being crippled by the wasteful allocation of the public airwaves and by incumbent-backed legislative efforts to stifle competition and innovation at the local level," and that "Congress must enact clear statutes that will free the broadband market from duopoly domination and promote new market entrants. Congress should authorize any entity, public or private, that seeks to offer broadband services to American consumers, open up more spectrum for wireless broadband, and ensure open access to all high-speed communications networks. Advances such as these will promote a strong American economy, one able to effectively compete in the global marketplace."