Oh, it’s on now. Google yesterday dismissed AT&T’s criticism of its conditional pledge to drop at least $4.6 billion on the Federal Communications Commission’s upcoming 700-megahertz spectrum auction, characterizing it as the rhetoric of an oligopolist more interested in monopoly profits than openness and innovation.
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Come fall, Google’s lobbying and legislative operations in the nations capital will move from Pennsylvania Avenue to quarters much closer to the traditional K Street corridor of lobbying outfits. Not that they really need to – their presence is being felt in a big way even at a distance. To wit, the draft rules for an upcoming auction of wireless radio spectrum currently being circulated by FCC Chairman Kevin Martin, which could hand Google its first significant victory in a battle wrest some control over wireless broadband communications from incumbent telecoms.
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