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EPS

join:2008-02-13
Hingham, MA

reply to BOHICA
Re: Too late!

Hm? T-Mobile, Sprint, Alltel, and the smaller carriers still exist, and you can give them your money (or not have a cell phone if you don't want to pay, plenty of people don't and do perfectly well)

Yes, T and VZ/VOD have the best spectrum positions in lower freqencies, but that doesn't mean the other carriers don't exist- Sprint for example still probably has more spectrum than either in key markets. T-Mobile will be rolling out 3G soon on AWS spectrum...


andyb
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Minimum bids that start way obove any kind of money for smaller players makes things a bit unfair.Sure the big guys bought the national for the most part but leave something for the smaller players,like state only companies.

I'm Canadian and not sure how it works there but it seems very close to the duopoly shit we have here.It will only drive your bill up.It never goes down without competition.

EPS

join:2008-02-13
Hingham, MA

The bid price is I think the biggest issue- also, the gap between when the companies can start making money and when they have to pay... in the recent auction, money was due immediately after the auction (as I recall there was one week), while they can't use the spectrum until it's vacated a year later... if you're a startup, not only do you have to pay exorbitant amounts of money, you have to convince whoever is backing you to not demand their money for a year until you can actually start making money... and in the current financial climate, how are you going to find backers to do that?
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