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Any hope for broadcast TV?
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n***@att.net
2016-05-22 22:07:50 UTC
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I recently visited FCC website. I was shocked to find yet another auction. Regardless if voluntary or not 126 mhz or 21 channels may disappear. In the words of the FCC, the objective is to free up spectrum for data hungry smartphones. Excuse me but this is a load of CRAP. Apparently all the FCC cares about is broadband. The FCC is totally biased. They favor the big Tesco's interest and piss on the citizen's need and expectations. I am sick and tired of hearing about the FCC BROADBAND plan, SCREW the goddamn BROADBAND! I will use my vote to exorcise the congressional traders. They too have abused their power.
Any one know where on the FCC's website I can find the auction status?
Rob
Stephen H. Fischer
2016-05-23 02:22:17 UTC
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Every thing is hidden to us OTA Viewers.

When the process is over then we will learn what is left.

This was described by an FCC employee who was hired for the auction.


<***@att.net> wrote in message news:b1f746b4-0251-4b2c-a2fd-***@googlegroups.com...
I recently visited FCC website. I was shocked to find yet another auction.
Regardless if voluntary or not 126 mhz or 21 channels may disappear. In the
words of the FCC, the objective is to free up spectrum for data hungry
smartphones. Excuse me but this is a load of CRAP. Apparently all the FCC
cares about is broadband. The FCC is totally biased. They favor the big
Tesco's interest and piss on the citizen's need and expectations. I am sick
and tired of hearing about the FCC BROADBAND plan, SCREW the goddamn
BROADBAND! I will use my vote to exorcise the congressional traders. They
too have abused their power.
Any one know where on the FCC's website I can find the auction status?
Rob

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