Funding for the National Broadband Plan Uncertain

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The National Broadband Plan, which the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) unveiled to Congress today, is intended to make the United States the global leader in broadband connection, offering Americans affordable access to the fastest and most ubiquitous connections to the Internet.

But there is one sticking point: Without control of unused spectrum, the FCC lacks both the bandwidth and funds to make its dream a reality. "Spectrum" refers to the band of radio wave frequencies that TV, cellular, and other device signals operate on and is measured in megahertz (MHz).

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Leslie Meredith is a contributor to Live Science. She has a bachelor's degree from UCLA in psychology and has directed tourism and ski publications for the Salt Lake Visitor & Convention Bureau and managed promotions and events for Sunset Magazine.