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Had it been given to cellular service instead, which requires less bandwidth than TV, the same block of spectrum could have created thousands of new phone channels. (Each channel, in turn, could serve many mobile phone users.) It was a decision that maddened John Pierce, who was a fierce advocate for mobile radio and believed that wireless phones would someday be small and portable, like a transistor radio.
The Idea Factory: Bell Labs and the Great Age of American Innovation
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