This paper proposes adopting a backcasting model rooted in core public interest principles to help guide our spectrum policymakers toward a wireless future that serves and includes all Americans. It argues that a value-based spectrum policy framework allows us to envision a future where everyone has access to reliable and affordable telecommunications services – and then provides a path toward it. Learn more in our accompanying blog post by paper author and Public Knowledge Policy Counsel Kathleen Burke and press statement.
Back to the Spectrum Future: The 20th Anniversary of the Spectrum Policy Task Force
This paper proposes adopting a backcasting model rooted in core public interest principles to help guide our spectrum policymakers toward a wireless future that serves and includes all Americans. It argues that a value-based spectrum policy framework allows us to envision a future where everyone has access to reliable and affordable telecommunications services – and […]
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