Can Google, The FCC, And AT&T Turn Wireless Carriers Into Dumb Pipes?Can Google, The FCC, And AT&T Turn Wireless Carriers Into Dumb Pipes?

As my colleague Eric Zeman pointed out earlier today, Google is ready to <a href="http://www.information.com/blog/main/archives/2007/07/google_has_46_b.html">bid in the FCC's upcoming auction of 700-MHz spectrum</a>. Google is using its clout to push for an open access plan to spectrum, something that could turn the wireless carriers into dumb pipes -- and Google into one of those pipes.

Stephen Wellman, Contributor

July 20, 2007

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As my colleague Eric Zeman pointed out earlier today, Google is ready to bid in the FCC's upcoming auction of 700-MHz spectrum. Google is using its clout to push for an open access plan to spectrum, something that could turn the wireless carriers into dumb pipes -- and Google into one of those pipes.Google has been making moves in the telecom space for a while, from launching loads of mobile applications to buying up dark fiber. But this week's announcement is a sign that Google wants to move from being just a search engine and maker of applications to being a service provider, or at least a company that has an extreme amount of control over service providers. And that means that wireless Internet service could soon become a commodity.

Almost everyone in the wireless industry has long predicted that the carriers would eventually become dumb pipes. What's amazing is that the carriers have been able to put it off for this long.

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