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Auction 66 - What are your thoughts - Winners/Losers?

longhorntodd

Sep 15, 2006, 9:32 AM
With Auction 66 basically over, who do you think were the winners and losers? Who do you think over paid or got the best deal? Who is going to benefit from the spectrum they won the most?

That doesn't mean just because TMO acquired allot of spectrum they were the winner nor does it mean Spectrumco spent allot of money they are the winner. Who got the most bang for their buck? I have my opion but lets see what other in the industry think.

I will be posting this in other company forums. That way the trolls can give us their rediculous takes multiple times.

I saw a link the other day that showed what smaller companies were bidding for larger companies. Does anyone have this info?

Have fun!
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chainsaw

Sep 15, 2006, 11:34 AM
t-mo sucks big fat donky 😲 go big orange!
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terryjohnson16

Sep 17, 2006, 12:09 AM
HATER! Stop hating on how successful T-Mobile is over Cingular. You might come running to T-Mobile one day. LOL. 😛
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strangerthanfiction48

Sep 17, 2006, 3:14 AM
Chainsaw... Its interesting how you decided to post a reply to a question, but find the means to do so without once touching upon the subject at hand. Let me say this for starters- there is a time and a place for everything. And there is very rarely a time and a place for ignorance. Try to take advantage of what this forum has to offer and not deface it with pointless you know what. now moving forward, i think the original question is great, especially since it was such a big deal and now you here nothing really about it. I trully hope that at least something comes out of it for any company at least sometime soon! Does anyone have any news or info?
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TMoto

Sep 17, 2006, 11:54 AM
About time someone said it! Good Job!

I think think T-Mobile is going to come out a winner. This is a very vital moment for T-Mobile. The end of the auction does not actually determine if they came out winner or a looser. It is really what they do with the spectrum they have gained. This is the beginning of the next generation of T-Mobile. Their cocoon state if you will. The next year will determine the stability and longevity to T-Mobile. I believe they will come out winners. I think they have always been the underdogs that prove their success even in the most doubtful of times.
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TMoto

Sep 17, 2006, 3:43 PM
oops...

Thanks
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terryjohnson16

Sep 17, 2006, 1:24 PM
You replied to the wrong person.
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chainsaw

Sep 17, 2006, 3:40 PM
strangerthanfiction48-
I don't care.
It was a joke.
T-mo is cool I used to sell them.
This is a public forum.
Rivalry is good.
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strangerthanfiction48

Sep 17, 2006, 6:25 PM
alright alright thats cool... there are just a bunch of retarded posts i found all in a row, and unlike you, they were all far from joking... anyways, rivalry is in fact good, and sorry for picking on you over others. Thanks for the "non-indecent" reply as well.
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mingkee

Sep 17, 2006, 7:35 AM
GO HOME
T-MOBILE HATER!
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chainsaw

Sep 17, 2006, 3:41 PM
lol, I like t-mo infact if I didn't get free service through cingular I would probably have them. They are a ton cheaper.
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mingkee

Sep 17, 2006, 7:44 AM
I keep monitoring from time to time
generally T-Mobile is doing well on that (20-30mhz for most areas)
for certain area that does not have enough spectrum on 1700, T-Mobile will schedule 1900 if the situation allows
we can expect T-Mobile will have decent 3G by the end of 2007, and should be the few successful 3G player in the world (well, I want to play video conference over 3G)
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TMoto

Sep 17, 2006, 9:00 PM
I think think T-Mobile is going to come out a winner. This is a very vital moment for T-Mobile. The end of the auction does not actually determine if they came out winner or a looser. It is really what they do with the spectrum they have gained. This is the beginning of the next generation of T-Mobile. Their cocoon state if you will. The next year will determine the stability and longevity to T-Mobile. I believe they will come out winners. I think they have always been the underdogs that prove their success even in the most doubtful of times.
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