Muleta's M2Z on the move.(Opinion)

RCR Wireless News, February, 2007

Byline: Jeffrey Silva

All but lost in the fireworks early this year over Cyren Call Communications Corp.'s public-safety broadband plan, TV white spaces, net neutrality and the spotty state of U.S broadband has been M2Z Networks Inc.'s quietly ambitious campaign to win regulatory approval to offer free high-speed Internet service over a national broadband wireless network.

For good reason. The Federal Communications Commission only recently got around to accepting M2Z's application, filed in May, and soliciting public comment.

The interesting thing is that M2Z's grand plan to bring broadband to the masses has enough disruptive ingredients to influence to various degrees other front-burner controversies that are making headlines and...

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