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nextel18

Dec 30, 2005, 3:39 PM
Here we go time for some fun to begin when the FCC auctions off in June of 2006. It should be interesting to see how much is spent and who gets what. We already know tmobile USA is in a desperate situation because they cannot deploy 3g data without 3g spectrum. DT, who owns Tmobile USA, has stressed that they have only $10 billion to spend on the new 3g spectrum, do you guys think because of that statement it will entice others to bid higher on purpose to impact the chances of Tmobile USA to acquire spectrum 1. at a more expensive price or 2. not at all? This should be interesting to find out what happens.
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SForsyth01

Dec 30, 2005, 4:21 PM
nextel18 said:
Here we go time for some fun to begin when the FCC auctions off in June of 2006. It should be interesting to see how much is spent and who gets what. We already know tmobile USA is in a desperate situation because they cannot deploy 3g data without 3g spectrum. DT, who owns Tmobile USA, has stressed that they have only $10 billion to spend on the new 3g spectrum, do you guys think because of that statement it will entice others to bid higher on purpose to impact the chances of Tmobile USA to acquire spectrum 1. at a more expensive price or 2. not at all? This should be interesting to find out what happens.

Gee, thanks for copying my post and just changing the words around to make it look ...
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xhale

Dec 30, 2005, 8:16 PM
haha yah seriously...read the posts!! :p 😛 😉 😈 😎 😁
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muchdrama

Dec 31, 2005, 3:44 AM
SForsyth01 said:
nextel18 said:
Here we go time for some fun to begin when the FCC auctions off in June of 2006. It should be interesting to see how much is spent and who gets what. We already know tmobile USA is in a desperate situation because they cannot deploy 3g data without 3g spectrum. DT, who owns Tmobile USA, has stressed that they have only $10 billion to spend on the new 3g spectrum, do you guys think because of that statement it will entice others to bid higher on purpose to impact the chances of Tmobile USA to acquire spectrum 1. at a more expensive price or 2. not at all? This should be interesting to find out what happens.

Gee, thanks for copying my post and just chang
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SForsyth01

Jan 3, 2006, 8:10 AM
muchdrama said:
SForsyth01 said:
nextel18 said:
Here we go time for some fun to begin when the FCC auctions off in June of 2006. It should be interesting to see how much is spent and who gets what. We already know tmobile USA is in a desperate situation because they cannot deploy 3g data without 3g spectrum. DT, who owns Tmobile USA, has stressed that they have only $10 billion to spend on the new 3g spectrum, do you guys think because of that statement it will entice others to bid higher on purpose to impact the chances of Tmobile USA to acquire spectrum 1. at a more expensive price or 2. not at all? This should be interesting to find out what happens.

Gee, thank
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csnowbordr

Dec 30, 2005, 6:38 PM
if the price gets too high i dont believe that DT will shell out the $$ for the spectrum... From an article i have previously read i thought that tmobile was already a touchy subject but was still going to be owned by DT instead of them selling it. if they already have a price set in their head, they obviously dont think that its either worth it or that they just dont care to spend any more $$ on a garbage company like T-mobile. They need it, but they need a lot of things.. like coverage
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smd

Dec 31, 2005, 1:35 AM
hardly---there is a limit to how much spectrum they can have in one market, i'm sure that the smaller carriers will have a great chance to get new spectrum as many of the bigger companies already have a large portion of it
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