There were 2795 3.65 NN licenses issued for an average of 52 licenses per 
state/territory.  Below is the breakdown of licenses per state.



AK - 20


DC - 11


IN - 73


MN - 55


NJ - 15


PR - 32


VI - 5


AL - 31


DE - 5


KS - 63


MO - 88


NM - 38


RI - 11


VT - 9


AR - 27


FL – 108


KY - 32


MS - 20


NV - 46


SC - 23


WA - 73


AS - 1


GA - 49


LA - 35


MT - 34


NY - 59


SD - 16


WI - 55


AZ - 79


HI - 11


MA - 27


NC - 59


OH - 79


TN - 35


WV - 5


CA - 254


IA - 82


MD - 25


ND - 18


OK - 86


TX - 294


WY - 22


CO - 110


ID - 50


ME - 13


NE - 42


OR - 74


UT - 63





CT - 5


IL - 129


MI - 93


NH - 11


PA - 36


VA - 53







I contacted some license holders a few months ago.  Some wanted as much as 
$25,000 for their license because the FCC wasn’t issuing them anymore.  Sorry 
pal, I’ll give you $500.



Respectfully,



Rick Harnish

Broadband Consultant & Industry Analyst

260-307-4000 cell

Skype: rick.harnish.​

Twitter: @rharnish





> -----Original Message-----

> From: Af [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Seth Mattinen

> Sent: Tuesday, February 02, 2016 8:20 PM

> To: [email protected]

> Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Looks like more companies want to be WISPs

>

> On 2/2/16 16:15, Sean Heskett wrote:

> > i think they are touting that they have a nation wide NN license for

> > the 3.65-3.7Ghz band (like the rest of us lol).

>

>

> I've seen a few companies that are extremely proud of their NN

> nonexclusive "license".

>

> ~Seth

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