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FCC 700 MHz Auction passes a threshold

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I'm not sure what this image of a souped up lawnmower is supposed to mean, but I'm putting it here to symbolize the opposite of watching grass grow. This looks like cutting grass as an extreme sport...

So, maybe I was a little hasty in using the grass-growing analogy yesterday in expressing frustration with the slow pace of the FCC 700 MHz spectrum auction over at the FCC. Looks like it may be progressing a little faster than I originally thought.

Glenn has a good write-up at Wi Fi Networking News here, titled FCC 700 MHz Auction Crosses Overall Reserve Price Threshold. We still don't know who bid what, but it's starting to look like reserves will be met (in most cases) and that means that there will be winners and losers. More to come.

Check it out, Glenn provides a good write up that I could not improve upon.

Posted on January 30, 2008 at 06:24 PM


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