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
