U.S. Moves a Step Closer to Releasing New Wireless Airwaves

The U.S. moved a step closer to a planned auction of wireless airwaves with the release of a report that found the cost to the government of preparing the spectrum for sale will cost less than previous projections.
The expense of shifting 12 federal agencies' communications systems to other frequencies will cost about $936 million, according to a report this week by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, a division of the Commerce Department. That's less than half the $2.5 billion estimated last January by the Congressional Budget Office...
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