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Perhaps MetroPCS?
You forgot about metroPCS
Has NextWave ever fielded anything in their wireless holdings, or is this akin to registering a great domain name in hopes that someone will later pay big bucks for it?
May NextWave go broke (yet again)...how did they get away with the bankruptcy scam?
NextWave is a smart company. The real question is why are they selling it? And why now? I'd bet that after the very successful FCC 700 MHz auction (ignoring of course the "D" band) the price of frequency looks good and NextWave can use the money. So for NextWave stockholders is this a good or bad sign?
metropcs, maybe.... comcast... no way.
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