on the other side of capitol hill senators john cornyn charles sumer john thune and shared ground urged reconsider and the rules of the limit participation. they wrote in yesterday's letter that the bidding restrictions will have the effect of distance and advising broadcaster participation because of concerns about reduced returns. it could result in not only less spectrum being put back into the market to be used efficiently but also less revenue generated by the auction. others outside of congress have reached the same conclusion. the communications workers of america have argued that an open competition is the best way to serve the public interest and maximize auction proceeds. rainbow/push coalition urges the commission to adopt rules that allow for full unrestricted for dissipation by all and just companies willing to bid for spectrum needed to provide mobile broadband to consumers. the national urban league similarly advocates for rules that maximize participation. the commission today rejects this counsel. in so doing there is little doubt the restrictions imposed will substanti