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Author Who remembers a lawsuit back in the mid 90s?
NerdRevenge

2005-05-21, 10:55 pm

This was when the FCC auctioned off the current frequency spectrum for cell
phone use. Maybe it was not cell phone service.

One of these companies won an auction then shortly after had trouble making
its payment on the FCC auction then filed bankruptcy.

During this time the FCC took away their frequencies and sold it off to
another company.

The company sued the FCC and won. The FCC was required to give back the
frequencies to that company.

Maybe I have some details wrong, but I am trying to find out the end result
of all that.

Thanks for your time.



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danny burstein

2005-05-21, 10:55 pm

In <JhPje.1568$mK.1394@newssvr13.news.prodigy.com> "NerdRevenge" <nobody@spamcop.net> writes:
quote:

>This was when the FCC auctioned off the current frequency spectrum for cell
>phone use. Maybe it was not cell phone service.

quote:

>One of these companies won an auction then shortly after had trouble making
>its payment on the FCC auction then filed bankruptcy.


You're thinking of NextWave (not to be confused with Nextel). They bought
bunches of frequencies at auction and didn't pay up.
quote:

>Maybe I have some details wrong, but I am trying to find out the end result
>of all that.


You're pretty much correct. They paid a tiny fraction of what they had
promised, won the lawsuits, and then held onto some of the channels and
sold others off.

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NerdRevenge

2005-05-22, 6:55 am


"danny burstein" <dannyb@panix.com> wrote in message
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quote:

> In <JhPje.1568$mK.1394@newssvr13.news.prodigy.com> "NerdRevenge"
> <nobody@spamcop.net> writes:
>
>
>
> You're thinking of NextWave (not to be confused with Nextel). They bought
> bunches of frequencies at auction and didn't pay up.
>
>
> You're pretty much correct. They paid a tiny fraction of what they had
> promised, won the lawsuits, and then held onto some of the channels and
> sold others off.
>



Thanks for the info.

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