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A US Government auction for airwaves in the states has netted just under a billion dollars worth of bids, Reuters reports.
The FCC is auctioning licenses that bankrupt NextWave Telecom gave back as part of a debt settlement with the government. Areas covered in the auction include Los Angeles, an area where many carriers are keen to get involved in. In total, there are 242 licenses up for auction, and 35 companies expressed interest in the auctions.
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Posted by Draving on 01/31/05 in
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A US Government auction for airwaves in the states has netted just under a billion dollars worth of bids, Reuters reports.
The FCC is auctioning licenses that bankrupt NextWave Telecom gave back as part of a debt settlement with the government. Areas covered in the auction include Los Angeles, an area where many carriers are keen to get involved in. In total, there are 242 licenses up for auction, and 35 companies expressed interest in the auctions.
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Posted by Draving on 01/30/05 in
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A US Government auction for airwaves in the states has netted just under a billion dollars worth of bids, Reuters reports.
The FCC is auctioning licenses that bankrupt NextWave Telecom gave back as part of a debt settlement with the government. Areas covered in the auction include Los Angeles, an area where many carriers are keen to get involved in. In total, there are 242 licenses up for auction, and 35 companies expressed interest in the auctions.
Source: Neowin.net
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Posted by Draving on 01/29/05 in
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A US Government auction for airwaves in the states has netted just under a billion dollars worth of bids, Reuters reports.
The FCC is auctioning licenses that bankrupt NextWave Telecom gave back as part of a debt settlement with the government. Areas covered in the auction include Los Angeles, an area where many carriers are keen to get involved in. In total, there are 242 licenses up for auction, and 35 companies expressed interest in the auctions.
Source: Neowin.net
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Posted by Draving on 01/28/05 in
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A US Government auction for airwaves in the states has netted just under a billion dollars worth of bids, Reuters reports.
The FCC is auctioning licenses that bankrupt NextWave Telecom gave back as part of a debt settlement with the government. Areas covered in the auction include Los Angeles, an area where many carriers are keen to get involved in. In total, there are 242 licenses up for auction, and 35 companies expressed interest in the auctions.
Source: Neowin.net
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Posted by Draving on 01/27/05 in
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A US Government auction for airwaves in the states has netted just under a billion dollars worth of bids, Reuters reports.
The FCC is auctioning licenses that bankrupt NextWave Telecom gave back as part of a debt settlement with the government. Areas covered in the auction include Los Angeles, an area where many carriers are keen to get involved in. In total, there are 242 licenses up for auction, and 35 companies expressed interest in the auctions.
Source: Neowin.net
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