On the recordNovember 28, 2012
As recent disputes over interference clearly illustrate that the center of these conflicts is the question of who bears the cost of mitigating interference, the incumbent or the newcomer?
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congress.govAs recent disputes over interference clearly illustrate that the center of these conflicts is the question of who bears the cost of mitigating interference, the incumbent or the newcomer?
Lee Terry highlights the conflict over who pays for interference mitigation.
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