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'Look at wireless,' cry broadband de-reg proponents.
Publication: RCR Wireless News Publication Date: 30-APR-01 Author: WEAVER, HEATHER FORSGREN |
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COPYRIGHT 2001 Crain Communications, Inc.
WASHINGTON--Proponents of a bill that would allow the Baby Bells to offer long-distance data services pointed to the largely deregulated wireless industry as a positive example of deregulation.
"Broadband is a nascent market that does not need regulation. What it needs is the ability to thrive, similar to what happened with the wireless industry when government stayed out of its way. Wireless thrived in the absence of regulation and broadband will as well. But broadband needs to be deregulated," said Rep. Billy Tauzin (R-La.), chairman of the House Commerce...
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