Amelia Byrne writes: “Many of today’s most critical library services, from library Wi-Fi to hotspot lending to book checkouts, rely on an invisible resource: spectrum. Policymakers manage this valuable resource by setting rules determining who can use specific parts of the spectrum and how. The One Bill Beautiful Bill Act included a provision requiring the Federal Communications Commission to auction off more spectrum, including the 6Ghz band and the Citizens Broadband Radio Service—meaning that unlicensed spectrum that currently powers library operations could be auctioned off for commercial use.”
Public Libraries Online, Oct. 27; Wiley, July 7; Public Knowledge, July 1
