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dnoyeB
Ferrous Phallus

join:2000-10-09
Southfield, MI

5% of free == free

Haha, that sounds like a sweet deal. We give them 20MHz of spectrum for free, and in turn they give us 5% of the revenue of the free service they provide.

Or have I missed what it means to be free?
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dnoyeB
"Then said I, Wisdom [is] better than strength: nevertheless the poor man's wisdom [is] despised, and his words are not heard. " Ecclesiastes 9:16


Transmaster
Don't Blame Me I Voted For Bill and Opus

join:2001-06-20
Cheyenne, WY

Here is a Bio of John Muleta.


John Muleta looking for an FCC handout of free cheese.
As you will read John Muleta is another turd that dropped out of the FCC and is trying to cash in on his tenure as an FCC Commissioner.

John Muleta is Co-founder and CEO of M2Z Networks, Inc. Previously he was the co-chair of the Communications Group of Venable LLC, one of The American Lawyer's top 100 law firms. Prior to Venable, Mr. Muleta was chief of the Federal Communications Commission’s Wireless Telecommunications Bureau.
In his public and private sector careers, Mr. Muleta has a long history of advocating for consumers. During his tenure at the FCC as the Wireless Bureau Chief, Mr. Muleta was credited with making wireless local number portability (WLNP) a reality despite strong, long standing industry opposition to the effort. WLNP allowed consumers to keep their cell phone number when changing wireless carriers and increased consumers’ leverage over their service providers. As former head of the Enforcement Division at the FCC’s Common Carrier Bureau, Mr. Muleta was charged with responding to consumer concerns and ensuring fairness and accountability in telecommunications. He actively enforced regulations against slamming, cramming and other anti-consumer practices and repeatedly demonstrated that he was not afraid to challenge big or small companies – from AT&T and MCI to Matrix and HOLD – when consumers were being harmed.
Prior to his most recent appointment at the FCC, Mr. Muleta was the president and CEO of Source 1 Technologies LLC, a privately held systems integration firm based in Washington, D.C. He was also a co-founder of OI Systems Inc., a Washington-based management consulting firm. Mr. Muleta worked at PSINet, Inc. from 1998 to 2000, where he held the positions of president for PSINet Ventures Inc. and president of PSINet’s Global Facilities Division where he led expansion efforts to India, the Middle East and Africa bringing the benefits of the Internet and competition to billions of people in 28 different countries. Prior to PSINet, Mr. Muleta held a variety of executive positions at both the FCC and GTE.
Mr. Muleta holds a B. Sc. in Systems Engineering from the University of Virginia as well as a JD/MBA from the Darden Graduate School of Management where he graduated as a Shermet Academic Scholar.
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Re: 5% of free == free

said by dnoyeB See Profile :

Haha, that sounds like a sweet deal. We give them 20MHz of spectrum for free, and in turn they give us 5% of the revenue of the free service they provide.

Or have I missed what it means to be free?
Yes, you missed something!

Google is free. They make a fortune!
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