Creating a wireless free market… through regulation.

Source: saunderslog.com

I think my friend Mark Goldberg is pulling my leg.  After all, Mark has pointed to a NY Times op-ed about the FCC’s decision to deliver half of the Open Access requirements asked for by Google, and said "apparently, the US wireless market is primitive, and doomed to stay that way".  Mark favours unrestricted use of the spectrum by the winner(s) of the auction.  He comments as follows:

An open auction means that anyone can purchase spectrum and use it in a way that allows them to determine how to best get a return on their investment. Adding rules amounts to constraining the flexibility for companies risking billions of dollars on a business plan, thereby increasing risk. Increased risk translates into an increased cost of capital. 

Consider these two points, however:

First, spectrum is a public asset.  It’s not limitless.  Unlike terrestrial networks, we cannot just lay more fibre in the ground and create more capacity. Because spectrum is a public asse. the regulator has . fiduciary duty to consider the needs of the public in an auction precisely because the auction creates a monopoly over that public asset.Â. In this particular case, Google’s request for open access requirements benefits the public b. allowing developers t. attach new applications t. the wireless network, and by allowing consumers to bring their own devices to the network. The two other requests by Google — that an open wholesale market be enabled, and that open network interconnections be mandated — would have created a regime where a mobile CLEC could be easily created o. mobile services could piggy back on the existing spectrum without having to pass through the carrier’s approval process.  Taken together, all of these rule changes would have created a more competitive environment, with more consumer choice, and spurred more innovation. 

Second, when compared to European or Asian markets, the US lags dramatically. One of the reasons for that has been the laissez faire view of the US regulator.  By not imposing use of spectrum rules, allowing consumers choice, and demanding that consumer be treated fairly by the very monopolies which they have created through their auction process, the US regulator has allowed a confusing mish-mash of technologies and anti-consumer behaviors to hold back the progress of the wireless industry.  It’s ironic, given the US viewpoint that they are technology and free market leaders.  It’s doubly ironic since the mobile industry was invented in the United States.

So Mark, it’s not a question of technology but rather creating conditions where innovation can flourish.  Today’s telecom oligarchy i. very simila. to the railway cartels of the 19th century. Deemed illegal, railways were ultimately forced to provide open access to their customers allowing free markets to dictate choice rather than the coercive and cosy policies of the railway barons.  The wireless companies should be held to the same standard as the railways. 

An. oh, what we Canadians would give for just an ounce of the freedoms and competition that US customers enjoy today.  If their market is primitive, ours is surely in the stone age. 

Published on August 9th, 2007 under ,


Last 20 posts tagged "Wireless"

Ascom Wireless Adds VoIP

Source: www.voip-news.com

-news.comAscom Wireless Solutions has added VoIP to the Ascom teleCARE IP solution. Intended for hospitals, the solution allows nurses to speak directly with patients when they call.
According…

Published on November 20th, 2008 under , , ,

Verizon Adds Static IP to Wireless Private Network

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-news.comVerizon Wireless has added Static IP addressing to the Verizon Wireless Private Network. The enterprise solution allows for more secure communication. There is a one-time setup f…

Published on October 23rd, 2008 under , , , ,

Wireless Competition Increases in the USA

Source: andyabramson.blogs.com

Talking for less just got easier in the USA.
The spectrum swap and bi-lateral roaming agreement between Leap Wireless (Cricket) and Metro PCS, a value priced leader in mobile, means that t…

Published on September 30th, 2008 under , ,

BYOD Please, Says Verizon Wireless

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I expect that the move by Verizon Wireless to allow people to go month to month without a contract and bring their own devices to their network will cause a similar reaction with other mob…

Published on September 22nd, 2008 under ,

NextPhase Wireless Adding VoIP

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NextPhase Wireless is adding VoIP to its Summer Sizzle package.
“In keeping with our commitment to offering a full portfolio of best-in-class connectivity technologies, our ‘Summer Sizzler’…

Published on June 10th, 2008 under , ,

Why Cable Needs Wireless

Source: andyabramson.blogs.com

D.C. based blogger, Cynthia Brumfield has a very concise post yesterday on why cable needs to have a mobile play in order to compete with the long established telcos.

She’s right. Here’s why…

Published on May 24th, 2008 under ,

AT&T’s Cheaper Way For Wireless Data is PrePaid

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Check this out. This may be the best darn deal on wireless data anywher…

Published on May 4th, 2008 under , , , ,

Report Says Broadband, Wireless and VoIP All Seeing Growth

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With a hattip to Fierce Wireless, now led by executive editor Doug Mohney, one has to recognize just how much of an impact IP communications is having on the legacy, fixed line phone business…

Published on April 8th, 2008 under , , , ,

How AT&T picked my pocket.

Source: saunderslog.com

My phone rang on the ski hill this morning.  It was AT&T’s collection agency, BCR, calling to harass me again. 
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Published on March 11th, 2008 under , , , , , ,

All-You-Can-Eat Wireless Plans At Every Wireless Buffet

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CNet News has an article on All you can eat Wireless plans.
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The new pricing mod…

Published on March 4th, 2008 under

Verizon Wireless–Not Learning From Vodafone

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You would think…that with a partnership that includes Vodafone that VZW would understand the growing mobile data market better. They don’t. Dean Bubley (who drives a very slick TVR Roadster)…

Published on March 2nd, 2008 under , , , ,

Squawk Box Feb 29 - Marriages and Alliances

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Two days ago Apple COO Tim Cook, speaking at the Goldman Sachs Investment Symposium, said that their relationships with carriers are marriages of convenience.  Cook noted that they wouldn’t…

Published on February 29th, 2008 under , , , , , , , ,

Verizon Wireless -Feeling The Heat?

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Sorry, I know I’m on a forced vacation but I can’t resist.

Verizon Wireless pressing the button on unlimited (well lets all read the fine print) calling is a sign that mobile is racing to t…

Published on February 19th, 2008 under , ,

AT&T Is Expanding It’s 3G Wireless Network

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AT&T announced via a news release on Wednesday that it’s planing to expand its 3G wireless broadband footprint and completing the upgrade of its network to the fastest 3G technology…

Published on February 6th, 2008 under , ,

Why Wireless Isn’t Really Open

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Former AP telecom editor Bruce Meyerson now is over at Business Week as Deputy Editor where he has penned a piece that talks about how the wireless operators are doing all they can to CLAIM they…

Published on December 16th, 2007 under

Verizon Wireless Says “Come Play”

Source: andyabramson.blogs.com

Funny how much influence Google and Nokia can have on the likes of a Verizon Wireless…that was the gist of a chat with TechCraver’s Jason Harris and I as well as subtext of a discussion wit…

Published on November 27th, 2007 under ,

Looking for the Perfect Wireless Gift?

Source: www.voip-news.com

Then you might not need to look further than the Business/Technology section of The Seattle Times. In an article over the weekend, they recently highlighted what they deemed are the latest “coo…

Published on November 26th, 2007 under ,

Broadcom VS Qualcomm, Patent Suite, Broadcom Wins

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U.S. District Court Judge James V. Selna upheld an earlier decision finding that Qualcomm Inc. infringed on three Broadcom patents,Broadcom also agreed to accept a $19.6 million award for patent…

Published on November 23rd, 2007 under

Little Wireless Network In San Diego Hillside With The Right Big Idea

Source: andyabramson.blogs.com

Yesterday i wrote about the ridiculous approach companies like Earthlink took to bring WiFi to the communities that already have plenty of broadband.

Here’s an example of what I consider t…

Published on November 18th, 2007 under , ,

Off to Wireless Events, Pondering What May Be New

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This week both MuniWireless and CTIA are in the Bay Area, so I’m sandwiching some meetings and briefings around both events.
What will be interesting to see is if Skype drops a USA or North American…

Published on October 22nd, 2007 under
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