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Clearwire bought some spectrum from a North Carolina company: CT Communications is selling the spectrum for $16 million. It’s not clear what area the licenses cover, but they are in the BRS (formerly MMDS) band as well as what this article calls Educational Broadband Service (I’m thinking this is what used to be known as ITFS.).
UPDATE: A reader kindly sent along a link that lists which areas are covered by the licenses recently bought by Clearwire.
Posted by nancyg at June 10, 2005 3:58 PM
Categories: Spectrum
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