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Comments on news posted 2007-10-04 09:13:44: Google and Verizon continue to squabble over the upcoming auction of 700Mhz spectrum, which could be used to provide a third inexpensive broadband option (but if you're betting at home, probably won't). ..

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TKJunkMail
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 Google has an easy choice - win the bid and set own rules

If Google wants to make sure the auctioned off spectrum is "consumer friendly" according to Google's interpretation, all they have to do is bid enough money to win the auction. Then they can set their own rules. And they have enough cash laying around to win it if they want to.
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flyingjoey

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I think banning verizon altogether from the auction should fix all the problems.

Verizon likes to bitch and moan, well there.

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Re: Google has an easy choice - win the bid and set own rules

said by TKJunkMail See Profile :

... all they have to do is bid enough money to win the auction. Then they can set their own rules. ...
this is true. The preferable (from a competition point of view) approach would be to put conditions (open access, etc.)on the spectrum, so no matter who wins there would likely be some new competition.

However, I would love to see Google outbid the telcos, but they start at an extreme disadvantage unless they don't care about recouping their investment in the spectrum. The telcos have the advantage of the "lock out" premium - there is the value of locking out competition over and above the nominal business value. If the telcos keep any competitors from winning spectrum, it's worth billions to then in monopoly profits.

that's actually the dirty little secret of this (and every other recent) auction and why the current rules are highly unlikely to result in any new competition (unless Google doesn't mind throwing away money).


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pfft...

God bless America, the FCC, and Kevin Martin and wiggle room!
at last we have someone looking out for our (sic)interests (on our stocks etc.)
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axus

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Re: Google has an easy choice - win the bid and set own rules

Or they could try lobbying us and the FCC like Verizon does?

As a US citizen, I am a partial owner of all the spectrum in my country, and I support the ideas that Google has about the ways it should be licensed.


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said by axus See Profile :

Or they could try lobbying us and the FCC like Verizon does?

As a US citizen, I am a partial owner of all the spectrum in my country, and I support the ideas that Google has about the ways it should be licensed.
The problem is as a US citizen and a partial owner of all the spectrum in your country, you don't have any real input.

Now that would be something though.. an elected FCC chairman...


RARPSL

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said by Neyland See Profile :

The problem is as a US citizen and a partial owner of all the spectrum in your country, you don't have any real input.

Now that would be something though.. an elected FCC chairman...
There is always H. B. Piper's "A Planet for Texans" solution for Crocked Politicians. Under that system, Politicians are required to represent the interests of EVERY individual constituent. If a constituent disagrees with the actions of the Politician they have the LEGAL right/duty to register their disagreement face-to-face without any interference from 3rd parties. After the constituent has demonstrated their views, the Politician (or their Political Cronies if they are no longer able to themself) can bring charges in the "Court of Political Justice" of using excessive means to register the disapproval. At that time, the Court looks at the Politician’s actions and decides if they warranted the means used to register the disapproval.


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I really hope that google gets in to that auction, if for no other reason than just to make verizon have to pay a pretty penny for what they want.
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Tugjunkie

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The sale of our assets to the highest bidder IS NOT always in our best interests despite what big business and lawyers may say... Otherwise we wouldn't have any beach front parks, or parks at all for that matter.
Based on the treatment we receive from the existing wireless carriers, I believe that these frequencies are too valuable to let fall into corrupt hands.
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