architecture

Thursday, January 4, 2007

Moguls of air

[Image: Her Majesty's Theatre, London; via Wikipedia].

"British composer Andrew Lloyd Webber warns that the auction of a wireless spectrum in London could doom music theater in the city's West End," Marketplace reports.
It's an unintended musical side-effect of high-priced aerial real estate, or London's property boom gone electromagnetic.
"Britain's telecom regulator is to blame," Webber says. "The regulator is planning to auction off to the highest bidder the airwaves used by theatres and concert venues. A cell phone company with deep pockets is likely to win. The fees could then soar and the theatres could be priced out."
In the future, perhaps actors can simply schedule a wireless conference call with their intended audience...

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