The firm line on net neutrality, drawn by former president Barack Obama and his FCC chairman Tom Wheeler, is likely to be drastically moved under the new administration. President Trump has appointed FCC commissioner Ajit Pai, an outspoken opponent of the toughened-up neutrality rules, to be promoted to the chairman role. However, while Pai’s stance on neutrality is certainly telco-friendly, he is no operator yes-man. One of the other issues on which he has strong opinions is opening up more wireless spectrum, in particular by driving more sharing of airwaves, and accelerating the adoption of high frequency bands for consumer services. So far, Verizon and AT&T have led the way in the latter, but the opening of new bands, including…