The plan was fine before the FCC decided to pull the rug out on census-tract 
licenses. 




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From: "Mitch Koep" <af...@abwisp.com> 
To: "AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group" <af@af.afmug.com> 
Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2020 1:40:14 PM 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] 3.5Ghz FCC Auction 105 


This is what I tried to tell WISPA when they were pushing for spectrum to go to 
auction (EBS included) 

but no one listened. They kept saying you'll get credits that will help.... 
Some help 
IMHO WISPA is on the wrong path not helping "small" wisp's 

Mitch Koep 



On 2/23/2020 11:53 AM, Dennis Burgess via AF wrote: 


Our county opening bid is 44k, so assuming you need two clean 20 MHz channels 
it would be $176k for that, assuming no one else bids it. You would have to put 
down 88k to start to bid on it.  Assuming we get small business and rural 
credits that would be lowered by at least 25% ,so  we will lower it 25%.. Now 
we are at $132k and 66k to start.

Assuming they provide a no interest payment plan it would be $550 a month over 
the next 10  years.  So one way to look is it would be 66k plus 550 a month, 
but you had to have the 66k so just assume you could get a loan for it all over 
10 years.   With a 8% interest it would be around $1,600  a month for the next 
10 years.  Then after that, I would have to pay again, as I would have to renew 
my lease. 

It really comes down to "what can you get it for" and what is it good for.  40 
MHz of licensed interference free spectrum in a count y is not horrible, and at 
1600 a month, I would think I could make that work.  I pay more than that for 
bandwidth so.  

Of course when a single block is running for 200k that’s a whole different 
proposition, that I would not think a WISP could make its investment back on.  
There are quite a few assumptions as well, do you have the cash to put down to 
try to win?  If not, then it’s a non-issue for you.  Or can you get a loan for 
that and see if you can capitalize  on getting your licensed channels.    Not 
stating that is good or not, but you have to look at it like that...  



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To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group <af@af.afmug.com> Subject: Re: [AFMUG] 
3.5Ghz FCC Auction 105

Which eliminates some very large percentage of the WISP’s in small markets who 
would be most able to help with the last mile. They’d be laughed out a bank, 
assuming their bank knows what spectrum is at all. 

So their option would be to hope no one bids? 
<blockquote>
On Feb 21, 2020, at 10:41 AM, Seth Mattinen <se...@rollernet.us> wrote:

On 2/21/20 10:13 AM, Steve Jones wrote: 
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look at cook county. crazy. but dont forget there are two bidding credits we 
are eligible for 

Which are applied to a winning bid, you still have to wire the FCC the full 
amount at the beginning to participate.

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