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To: Jason Cogan who wrote (5598)4/30/1998 7:59:00 AM
From: Kingpin  Respond to of 12468
 
WASHINGTON, April 29 (Reuters) - The Federal Communications
Commission will likely conduct a second auction for LMDS
licenses in 1999, not this year as some market participants had
expected, a commission official said Wednesday.
"We will probably not have a reauction of those licenses
until early next year," Amy Zoslov, acting chief of the auction
division of the FCC's Wireless Bureau, said at a public forumon the auction.
The initial LMDS, or local multipoint distribution
services, spectrum auction netted the government $578 million
but no bids were made on 109 of the 986 licenses available,
forcing a second auction. Zoslov said the commission was mulling a variety of
possible changes for the reauction, including changing the
minimum bid and altering fees required for participation.
FCC officials also said the agency was considering
conducting bidding over an Internet-based system instead of a
private dial-in network, but an Internet system raised some
security issues, they said.
LMDS uses microwaves to send high volumes of information
between fixed points, making it suitable for replacing cable
television or telephone wires but not mobile phones or pagers.
At the initial LMDS auction, which ended in March, leading
bidders included WNP Communications, a private firm backed by
seven venture capital funds, Nextband Communications, owned by
Nextel Communications NXTL.O and Craig McCaw's Nextlink
Communications NXLK.O, and Winstar Communications WCII.O.
REUTERS
Rtr 01:24 04-30-98Copyright 1998, Reuters News Service



To: Jason Cogan who wrote (5598)4/30/1998 9:02:00 AM
From: wrm1  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12468
 
Jason,
seems you recommended WIND. Have followed this since, and it continues to head south. Opinion?