More 700MHz Auction Fun: Frontline Asks FCC To Ban Verizon Wireless From Bidding
from the ah,-the-one-up-manship dept
For something as boring as a spectrum auction, the upcoming 700MHz auction sure has its fair share of excitement. There are the rumors of Google and even Apple potentially bidding on the spectrum. Google requested that the FCC attach some specific conditions to the auction, which the FCC gave some lip service to, but hardly a full endorsement. Meanwhile, Verizon Wireless initially liked the conditions set by the FCC (meaning it thought it had a good chance of getting the spectrum) until it began to think through the scenarios (or heard more credible stories about competitive bids) and then suddenly decided to sue the FCC, claiming that the rules being set are illegal. Of course, others can play the lawsuit game too. Frontline Wireless, a new company basically built to bid on this spectrum, is now accusing Verizon Wireless of breaking the law in not disclosing the details of a recent meeting between Verizon Wireless officials and the FCC about the auction -- as required by the law. Thus, Frontline is asking the FCC to sanction Verizon Wireless, including the extremely unlikely possibility of barring it from the 700MHz auction. Of course, just imagine the resulting lawsuits should the FCC actually agree and bar Verizon Wireless. Somehow, given Kevin Martin's chummy relationship with the telcos, it seems unlikely that Verizon Wireless will be stopped from bidding.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Filed Under: wireless auctions
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Boring?
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Boring?
Once the spectrum is owned, changes will happen. Nothing will change when the president changes.
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not again...
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Let's not get crazy here...
After all, there's a war on (two if you count Afghanistan), and it's looking pretty likely that there's going to be at least some military action coming up in Iran as well. Choosing a new president could have a huge impact on that, especially if one is elected that can successfully steer us through the whole mess without alienating the entire world.
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Verizon Rocks!...
Don't ask, I cannot say why but "Verizon Rocks!"
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Re: Let's not get crazy here...
the presidential election on the other hand, regardless of who wins, is going to be more of the same. in fact, it's probably going to be as bad or worse than it is now.
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Verizon
Where as those in control of our country really don't have any shit. They couldn't give a shit less what happens to you. They don't give a shit about anything except their pocketbooks.
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Can you really stop Verizon?
Frontline Wireless probably is partly owned by some investors who also happen to invest in Verizon, so eventually Verizon will buy them out and control more resources.
Thats the way a corporation would work... please watch the documentary - "The Corporation".
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Re: Can you really stop Verizon?
terrible movie with terrible sources and, ultimately, no well-cited or reasoned argument given why the idea of — or existence of — a corporation is bad... it just presents the overwhelmingly obvious: some corporations are sh*tty (dun dun DUUUUNNNNN!).
i could make a similar movie with a similar thesis about the movie-documentary industry after watching "the corporation." how ironic/self-fulfilling would that be? a movie-documentary about how sh*tty the movie-documentary industry is! ha!
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