Despite frequent press references to our "crowded radio waves," most of the valuable frequencies are barely used. It is no anomaly that federal rules keep 67 television channels in reserve for Springfield, Mass., a city with just three TV stations on the air. Were competitors free to offer any non-interfering wireless service, via any business model at any frequency, the productivity gains would be enormous. Perhaps most important are the creative applications yet unknown. While flexibility was endorsed [by the FCC] in theory, plans to extend flexible rights to licensees were largely set aside. Get. Out. Of. The. Way. (Don't miss out on the priceless comment about the "gimpy antelope.") |