Grab yourself a slice of free spectrum UK regulator Ofcom has published a discussion document outlining how it intends to manage spectrum allocations during the London Olympics and Para Olympics in 2012, and on most cases it's business as usual.… ...full story at the register (uk)
from the register (uk) on Fri, Nov 30 2007
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