President Trump's pro-growth policy of promoting unlicensed spectrum has driven innovation, economic growth, and job creation in the U.S., benefiting consumers and small businesses. The success of opening up the 6 GHz band for unlicensed use has led to significant economic value and job creation, with projections for further growth by freeing up more mid-band spectrum. Advocates emphasize the importance of maintaining and expanding unlicensed spectrum to support the economy, working Americans, and technological innovation.
Key Points
Opening up the 6 GHz band for unlicensed use has been highly successful
Further freeing up mid-band spectrum can support job creation and economic growth
Advocates emphasize the importance of expanding unlicensed spectrum to drive innovation and economic progress
Pros
Promotes innovation and economic growth
Generates significant economic value and job creation
Benefits consumers and small businesses
Supports technological innovation and global leadership
Cons
Risk of potential bottlenecks and higher consumer costs without sufficient spectrum
Concerns about using spectrum to pay for tax cuts instead of maintaining it for public benefit