
U.S. regulators are considering auctioning the spectrum to companies that are willing to offer free Internet connection banda ancha. In addition, it suggests that the network has no pornographic content. As already announced, the contractor must build a system capable of covering at least 50% of the U.S. population within four years, and 95% in 10 years.
The director of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Kevin Martin, has proposed to upload an unused portion of the wireless banda 25 megahertz. The condition that the contractor offered free connection, although filtering, as has affirmed a spokesman for the FCC.
"We hope that there is an interest in this proposal precisely because this will provide banda ancha over citizens, that is something we would like to see done", said spokesman Rob Kenny.
The contractor must also build a system capable of giving coverage to at least 50% of the U.S. population within four years, and 95% in 10 years.
This plan seeks to counter criticism from some consumer advocates, who argue that the Government has not done enough to expand the banda ancha more homes in the U.S..
"We believe that there are a number of features of this plan that may be attractive to some groups," said analyst Blair Levin of Stifel Nicolaus.
However, this initiative has had little reception for now. The association's most important industry of U.S. wireless providers, explained that the requirements for this offer were very rigid.
This proposal is similar to a plan presented M2Z small company which was finally rejected. It stipulated that the company would receive that part of the spectrum without initial cost in return for a de banda ancha free service financed by advertising. EPF
Sunday, June 1, 2008
U.S. studying an Internet service free of charge and without pornographic content
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