Analysts and telco rivals alike accused them of demanding “corporate welfare”, but it looks like Google’s desire for openness in the new cellular spectrum auction has struck some chords with the FCC. In a surprising move, a majority of the FCC supported a provision for one-third of
the newly-available wireless space to be deemed “open access” so that any operator managing it would have to allow any device and software combination a customer chose to use.

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