On Thursday July 29, 210 Brianna and I went to Washington D.C. to interview Sascha about how the spectrum is regulated and how that affects cell phone services. His job is the director of the Open Technology Initiative at the New America Foundation and he recommends policies to the FCC about how cell phone companies and the spectrum should be regulated. He mentioned that if we have more unlicensed spectrum available to consumers we would be able to use the spectrum more efficiently and it would be more affordable.
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This is a picture of Brianna and I in front of the White House
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This is a picture of Brianna holding mesh
network router. Mesh networks allows everyone
who uses it to talk directly to one another.