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To: Bernard Levy who wrote (1742)3/30/2001 9:54:17 PM
From: gruetz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1860
 
Hi Bernard and transmission:

The value of FCC licenses on ARTT's books are $370 mln. In Chapter 11, will these licenses be auctioned? If so, do you think Qwest would be a likely bidder? Who else possibly? Do you think the licenses would go for more or less than the $370 mln? What fraction of WCII spectrum does ARTT hold?

Thanks.



To: Bernard Levy who wrote (1742)3/30/2001 10:01:14 PM
From: gruetz  Respond to of 1860
 
Bernard and transmission: If TGNT ends up seeking bankruptcy protection, do you think they would reorganize or liquidate?



To: Bernard Levy who wrote (1742)3/30/2001 10:09:32 PM
From: gruetz  Respond to of 1860
 
Bernard and transmission: Is the "network services contract" financing that Bo Fifer speaks of for Winstar the same as the bandwidth capacity sales to a long haul provider that Rouhana points to as a likely source of financing? In this environment, how likely do you view local bandwidth sales to be for Winstar?