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The entire wireless industry faces a spectrum crisis.
Mr. Humm: It is not in an immediate spectrum crisis.
So why so much talk about a spectrum "crisis" and the need to buy more spectrum?
The carriers always seem to complain about a looming "spectrum crisis" threatening the quality of our wireless services.
"Every two and a half years, every spectrum crisis has gotten solved, and that's going to keep happening," Mr. Cooper said.
Seven years ago, before the advent of modern smartphones, the International Telecommunication Union, a United Nations agency in Geneva that coordinates global radio frequencies, predicted a coming spectrum crisis.
Cellphone carriers have been warning the government about a looming "spectrum crisis" — a situation in which the rising demand for wireless data will eventually exhaust their resources.
The wireless industry has expressed concern about a looming spectrum crisis in which carriers run out of airwaves to power smartphones and tablets that guzzle data as users stream videos.
Mr. Cooper, a former vice president of Motorola and chairman of Dyna L.L.C., an incubator for new companies, says that claims of a so-called spectrum crisis are largely exaggerated.
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