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Cingular ATT Merger

Discussion in 'Northeastern US Wireless Forum' started by Philgsm, Feb 17, 2004.

  1. agentHibby

    agentHibby Iowa Cellular Guru
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    In Northcoast deal the PCS network was not built out, so it was an easy for the FCC to approve of the deal. “Max was 55 MHz at the start of the deal”
    Verizon was the 1st to go over the 45 MHz limit with 55 MHz for Panama City, Florida market. It was easy to approve this because Verizon did not have a PCS network when they took over Price Communications D/B/A Cellular One.

    If AT&T or Cingular has a license, but no network in those areas it is easy for the FCC to approve of it now because acquiring them does not gain any new customers, and no max spectrum.
     
  2. stevek46

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    Where in the world did u get that map from? And how?
     
  3. jones

    jones Silver Senior Member
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    Great Map
     
    Stop hovering to collapse... Click to collapse... Hover to expand... Click to expand...
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    Fire14 Easy,Cheap & Sleazy
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    The map is shown on the FCC application that Cingular submitted.
     

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