White House Proposes More Bandwidth For Mobile
From this morning's Earlybird:
• "The Obama administration gave a major boost to the wireless industry Monday by announcing plans to make available for commercial use a huge swath of spectrum," Politico reports.
• "Google Inc. said it would change how Chinese users access its Internet search service after the Chinese government threatened earlier to revoke the company's license to provide online content in that country," the Wall Street Journal (subscription) reports.
• "The United States will aim to begin manned missions beyond the moon by 2025, with a planned trip to Mars the following decade, the White House announced Monday," CongressDailyAM (subscription) reports.
• "San Francisco, a city that banned the plastic bag, now has waded into the muddy territory of cellphone radiation, setting off a call to arms in the $153 billion wireless industry," the Washington Post reports.


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