
An FCC Commissioner Sounds the Alarm. Plus, the Finale of The Divided Dial
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The Competitive Race for Spectrum
This chapter explores the fierce competition in high-speed international trading, emphasizing how traders strive to enhance transaction speeds to leverage small price fluctuations. It discusses the historical and contemporary significance of the electromagnetic spectrum, particularly the role of shortwave frequencies in trading and the implications of privatizing public airwaves. The chapter critiques the trend of prioritizing corporate interests over public access in the management of this vital resource, advocating for a balanced approach that benefits the community.
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