Spectrum Auctions: FCC Proposals for the Airwaves : Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Telecommunications, Consumer Protection, and Finance of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, Second Session, October 1, 1986, 4. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1987 - 215 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 68.
2. lappuse
... allocation of scarce resources . While these potential benefits are worth exploring , the subcom- mittee must carefully weigh them against other potential prob- lems . Spectrum must be assigned and used with the public interest in mind ...
... allocation of scarce resources . While these potential benefits are worth exploring , the subcom- mittee must carefully weigh them against other potential prob- lems . Spectrum must be assigned and used with the public interest in mind ...
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... spectrum is an increasingly scarce public resource , it must be assigned and used with the public's interest in mind . The public will not ... spectrum assignment and allocation policies . Mr. WIRTH . Testifying first this morning will be ...
... spectrum is an increasingly scarce public resource , it must be assigned and used with the public's interest in mind . The public will not ... spectrum assignment and allocation policies . Mr. WIRTH . Testifying first this morning will be ...
5. lappuse
... spectrum allocation issue . I have ap- proached the issue with an open mind and have tried to objectively weigh the facts and evidence . Although I still am open to the merits of the FCC's proposal , candor requires me to state the Na ...
... spectrum allocation issue . I have ap- proached the issue with an open mind and have tried to objectively weigh the facts and evidence . Although I still am open to the merits of the FCC's proposal , candor requires me to state the Na ...
6. lappuse
... spectrum allocation proposal in the Dole bill . I intend to return as an active member of this subcommittee next year . I am assured of that unless some- thing unfortunate happens to me . I don't have an opponent , so I will be back ...
... spectrum allocation proposal in the Dole bill . I intend to return as an active member of this subcommittee next year . I am assured of that unless some- thing unfortunate happens to me . I don't have an opponent , so I will be back ...
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... spectrum . The Council of Eco- nomic Advisers strongly ... allocation of resources to the consumers who value them most . At present , the FCC cannot use auctions to assign initial licenses for non - mass - media portions of the spectrum ...
... spectrum . The Council of Eco- nomic Advisers strongly ... allocation of resources to the consumers who value them most . At present , the FCC cannot use auctions to assign initial licenses for non - mass - media portions of the spectrum ...
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allocate spectrum amount of spectrum areas Ashbacker assignment AT&T auction authority auction proposal available spectrum band Becker/Transit Communications benefits bidder BLILEY Chairman Fowler channels Commission's common carrier Communications Act comparative hearings competing competition concern CONGRESS THE LIBRARY costs delay Domestic Mobile Satellite economic efficient FCC's Federal Communications Commission firms GELLER implementation incentive Industry Structure interexchange carriers L-band legislation LIBRARY OF CONGRES LIBRARY OF CONGRESS lottery LUKEN mass media megahertz microwave Mobile Radio Service Mobile Satellite Service MSS applicants MSS systems NIELSON operating potential Private Land Mobile public broadcasting public interest public safety question radio frequencies radio licenses radio spectrum RDSS reduce resale revenues rural SIRSA small business spectrum allocation spectrum auctions speculation Structure & Licensing Subcommittee on Telecommunications SWIFT TAUKE Telecommunications Telephone Company Thank tion Transmission users W&B/TCI Wirth Wismer & Becker/Transit
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