Many of those licenses had serious restrictions, which is why the auction
reverse was so low in the first place.
-Matt
On Dec 31, 2009, at 1:24 AM, Charles Wu wrote:
> Speaking of which, did anyone notice the results of the latest BRS Auction
> (#86)
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> Licenses went for an average of $0.03 / MHz POP
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> That means if 60 MHz covering 100,000 people (as defined by Census 2000
> numbers) would have gone for $180k -- with the small business 35% credit -
> that means a WISP would've paid $117k for that spectrum
>
> While $117k is nothing to sneeze at, it's just worth noting that getting a
> license is not something unreasonable or unobtainable for the "small guy"
>
> -Charles
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