The 2007 budget plan from the Bush administration has proposed supporting legislation changes to allow the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to set 'user fees' on unlicensed radio spectrum in the US. This appears to be a good for licsened broadband in the 4.9 frequncy.
Though unclear on whether the fees would be paid by equipment vendors or end-users, the statement basically means a tax on equipment such as WLAN routers, cordless phones, and mobile phones with technology such as Bluetooth.
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Tuesday, February 07, 2006
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