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Technology Stocks : Nextwave Telecom Inc.
WAVE 8.150-0.9%Nov 11 3:59 PM EST

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To: Dennis Roth who wrote (773)3/27/2002 5:00:00 PM
From: Dennis Roth  Read Replies (1) of 1088
 
FACT: FCC to return $2.8 bln related to NextWave auction
biz.yahoo.com

WASHINGTON, March 27 (Reuters) - Verizon Wireless and other major mobile telephone carriers
will get back a total of $2.8 billion, or 85 percent, of downpayments they made to the government for
disputed wireless licenses, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission said on Wednesday.

The carriers made $3.2 billion in downpayments for licenses the FCC had tried to
repossess from bankrupt NextWave Telecom Inc. (Other OTC:NXLC.PK -
news) and resell last year for $15.85 billion.

The FCC tried to repossess the licenses from NextWave because it failed to pay
for them on time, but in June an appeals court ruled that taking them back
violated bankruptcy law.

However, the agency had already tried in January 2001 to resell the licenses to
13 carriers, including Verizon (NYSE:VZ - news)(quote from Yahoo! UK & Ireland:
VOD.L), VoiceStream Wireless and partners of AT&T Wireless Services Inc.
(NYSE:AWE - news) and Cingular Wireless (NYSE:BLS - news)(NYSE:SBC -
news).

The Supreme Court agreed earlier this month to review the appeals court's
decision but the outcome is not expected for about a year, leaving the carriers on
the hook for the down payments and potentially the full amount they bid for the
disputed licenses.

``This action will give the bidders access to the bulk of their money while at the same time preserving the results and integrity'' of the 2001 sale, the FCC said in a statement, adding that the carriers will be bound to their obligations should the sale be completed.
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Fat chance on collecting 8 billion from Verizon now. It may not be worth 8 billion to them a year from now and they may just walk away and sue for the last 3% to be returned.
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