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COPYRIGHT 2001 The Dallas Morning News
Byline: Vikas Bajaj
Mar. 31--Cellular phone companies' efforts to roll out services that promise faster Internet access were dealt a setback Friday, when two federal agencies said it would be hard to find new space on the nation's airwaves for them.
The carriers may be able to share some electromagnetic spectrum with the military to offer new services, but they are unlikely to get the rights to use airwaves currently occupied by schools and charities, according to reports by the Federal Communications Commission and the Commerce Department.
The cellular industry says...
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