Comment You're excused (Score 1) 184
The link provided by the poster explains quite thoroughly the idea behind the story: that fundamental changes in the way that the spectrum is used today, and will be used in the future, claims for a revised regulation.
This is definetly not new nor novel, this article on IEEE's Spectrum (pretty convenient huh?:) magazine had stated this trend months ago.
This issue is very interesting due to the potential economic consequences of a shift from a scarcity of spectrum regulatory policy, to an abundance one, potentially rendering some established telecom business models (and companies) worthless.
This is definetly not new nor novel, this article on IEEE's Spectrum (pretty convenient huh?:) magazine had stated this trend months ago.
This issue is very interesting due to the potential economic consequences of a shift from a scarcity of spectrum regulatory policy, to an abundance one, potentially rendering some established telecom business models (and companies) worthless.