“Throw more money at it.” That’s an old suggestion for trying to solve problems big and small, but it’s a solution that rarely works, because it doesn’t address the root cause of the problem in question. Despite knowing that it’s bad advice, the FCC has recently come up with a corollary to it: Throw more spectrum at it. Recently, FCC chairman Julius Genachowski outlined a plan to promote growth in the mobile communications sector, including a proposal to give mobile operators more spectrum. That’s bad.
Throw Less Spectrum at It
Posted by: Trey Harvin January 6, 2010 05:00 AM“Throw more money at it.” That’s an old suggestion for trying to solve problems big and small, but it’s a solution that rarely works, because it doesn’t address the root cause of the problem in question. Despite knowing that it’s bad advice, the FCC has recently come up with a corollary to it: Throw more spectrum at it. Recently, FCC chairman Julius Genachowski outlined a plan to promote growth in the mobile communications sector, including a proposal to give mobile operators more spectrum. That’s bad.