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  See Testimony of FCC Chairman, Kevin J. Martin -- Fiscal Year 2006 Budget Estimates Wireless Auctions Funding Report Tuesday, April 26th, 2005: Total Received since 1995 = $26.8 billion + $18 Billion due from Projected Frequency Sales in - 2006-2010. FOR MORE STORY

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Modern telecommunications is a mind-boggling marvel of software, switches, and electromagnetic spectrum. But telecommunications policy doesn't have to be complex if guided by fundamental American principles. Among the most basic of these principles is the protection of private property rights.
• • But violation of this principle is the defining feature of the current telecom policy guided by the officials selected to regulate the FCC and the Telecom land-line, wireless industry, which includes the Internet.
• • Government regulation of telegraphy and telephony, commenced at the turn of the 20th century by local governments and their self-policing policies. It was local judges that set the precedents for the Mann-Elkins Act of 1910, and the 1913 "Kingsbury Commitment. These two events ended telecom competition by "natural" reasons, and were the cause for regulatory property seizures of existing telecom patent assets, and its by-products -- frequencies and spectrums.
• • The Act cemented AT&T's control of America's telephone land-line network and was the door opener for a new "wireless" industry. The monopoly put regulatory emphasis on the who's - who, and who was going tod what to control the interconnections that were being tied into the future of America's telecom system.
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By 1913, the profitable two-way land-line telephone service to the home/office was separated from wireless. The name, "wireless telephone" was changed to "radio" -- and the effect of the "One Policy, One System, Universal Service", was the rule of the day. Regulatory takeovers took place.
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The two-way radio frequency station, was to support existing Morse Code dit dah transmissions, and the new one-way Voice radio frequency station was to service the owners of the newly developed table-top radio receiver.
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By 1920, businessmen, and the owners of copyrighted content, (phonograph recordings, authors, etc.) -- discovered the new way to promote and advertise their goods, products and services -- "RADIO". Click For More Study

Section "A" / 1868 to 1905 - "The Land-line to Wireless"
Section "B" / 1905 to 1910 - The Wireless Demos"
Section "C" / 1910 to 1916 - "The War Years"
Section "D" / 1916 to 1925 - "WT Patent Expires
Section "E" / 1925 to 1934 Regulartory Acts - FCC formed Timeline
Section "F" "Executive Report /
Section "G" The Act of 1996 /
Section "H": Frequency Sales /
Section "I": Sales / Accounting for the Loss in Income for Patent owners /
Study Aj: / PCI STUDY: CROSSED LINES: Regulatory Missteps
Study Bk: / Ddiaries - Follow The Money
Study Cl: / LookRadio - Follow The Money
Study Dm / Film Treatment: The Movie - Wireless \

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• • Before becoming president, Lincoln's lectures always stressed ownership, it was the fruits of labor. He stated in 1858, "man is not the only animal who labors; but he is the only one who improves his workmanship," In 1859 he praised the patent laws for having "secured to the inventor, for a limited time, the exclusive use of his invention; and thereby added the fuel of interest to the fire of genius, in the discovery and production of new and useful things."

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Section A: SUMMARY / http://www.smart90.com/nbs100/NBS100reportA.htm

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Section B: TIMELINE / http://www.smart90.com/nbs100/NBS100reportB.htm
MORE STORY - Timeline Exhibit "A" / 1868 to 1905 - "The Land-line to Wireless"
MORE STORY - NBS100b Timeline "B" / 1905 to 1910 - "The Wireless Patents"
MORE STORY - NBS100c Timeline "C" / 1910 to 1916 - "The Monopoly"
MORE STORY - NBS100d Timeline "D" / 1916 to 1925 - "The World War
MORE STORY - NBS100e Timeline "E" / 1925 to 1934 - "Radio Stations / FCC

Timeline Exhibit "B" / 1905 to 1910 - The Wireless Demos"
Timeline Exhibit "C" / 1910 to 1916 - "The War Years"
Timeline Exhibit "D" / 1916 to 1925 - "WT Patent Expires
Timeline Exhibit "E" / 1925 to 1934 - "Radio Stations / FCC formed

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MORE STORY - NBS100f Exhibit "F" / About The NBS100 Report
MORE STORY - NBS100g Exhibit "G" / About the Act of 1996
MORE STORY - NBS100h Exhibit "H" / Wireless Frequency Sales / PayBack Time
MORE STORY - NBS100h Exhibit "I" / Wireless / PayBack Time
MORE STORY - "NBS100J" / PCI STUDY: CROSSED LINES: Regulatory Missteps
MORE STORY - "NBS100K" / NBS STUDY: Ddiaries - Follow The Money
MORE STORY - "NBS100L" / NBS STUDY: LookRadio - Follow The Money
MORE STORY - "The Movie" / NBS Film Treatment: The Movie - Wireless

 

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