The U.S. federal government has agreed to share a small portion of its spectrum with commercial wireless operators in response to the growing outcry over what experts describe “spectrum crunch.”
The decision will make way for wireless companies to access another 95 megahertz of spectrum, allowing them to free up airwaves in favor of mobile broadband users.
Airwaves have become scarce in the United States following increased use of bandwidth- hungry devices such as Apple's (News
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