Resolving Interference Conflicts Among “Highest and Best” Uses of the Radio Spectrum

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With so many uses competing for a scarce public resource, resolving conflicts is part of the policy process. Today, I hope to convince you that the fact that we have spectrum conflicts—as frustrating as some of them can be—is not itself a sign that something is wrong; it’s how we manage them that matters. And then I will suggest some steps we can take to get better at handling spectrum conflicts efficiently and in ways that create the best outcomes for the American people.

 

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