Phillip Hallam-Baker wrote: > But one of the reasons those auctions were originally proposed was to force > various military interests to stop hogging 95% of the available bandwidth > on the offchance they might have a use for it some day. Putting a price on > the resource forced the Pentagon and GCHQ etc. to explain why they really > needed the resource which in most cases they didn't. If they are winning, they need the resource not inside but outside, of their border. If they really need them inside their border, they are loosing a war, which authorizes them to preempt all the already assigned bandwidth within their border. Anyway, there can be no inter-border coordination by ITU-T between fighting countries. Masataka Ohta