Safety Officials Say Spectrum Needs Still Unmet
From this morning's Earlybird:
• "Desperate for more airwaves to bolster emergency communications, public safety officials worked the halls of Congress Tuesday to press for legislation to grant them rights to spectrum the FCC failed to auction on their behalf," CongressDailyAM (subscription) reports.
• "Google said Tuesday that it would stop cooperating with Chinese Internet censorship and consider shutting down its operations in the country altogether, citing assaults from hackers on its computer systems and China's attempts to 'limit free speech on the Web,'" the New York Times reports.
• "Google CEO Eric Schmidt will join President Obama and former President Bill Clinton as speakers at this week's House Democratic Caucus retreat," CongressDailyPM (subscription) reports.


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