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White House throws its weight behind wireless broadband, wants 500MHz of spectrum reallocated

Ask, and ye shall receive, FCC: hot off Julius Genachowski’s National Broadband Plan asking for 500MHz of additional spectrum to keep up with anticipated demand over the coming years, the White House appears to be totally on board with an Obama-penned memorandum out today demanding that federal agencies under his control get on board, while also “strongly encouraging” independent agencies to do the same. This isn’t some open-ended, pie-in-the-sky deal, either; the 500MHz needs to be turned loose in the next ten years, and the president wants a plan on his desk — penned with the help of the FCC — by October 1 of this year on exactly how to make that happen. It’s looking more and more like at least some privately-held spectrum is going to need to be reallocated involuntarily, but there’s a lot of underused and unused airspace out there right now, so it’ll be interesting to see if these guys can comply with the order in a drama-free manner. Follow the break for the full text of the memorandum.

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