Thanks for the link; here are some quick thoughts...

1. Buying (or leasing) licensed spectrum sounds good... if the spectrum 
and equipment costs are affordable.

2. Wouldn't it be nice to have "quick and easy", affordable access to 
spectrum that could be used for point-to-multipoint in a rural 
environment - like at 400 or 700 MHz?

3. This 28-31 GHz spectrum will probably only be useful for short-range 
work where there are absolutely no obstructions end-to-end (like in big 
city centers, etc.)

jack


CHUCK PROFITO wrote:
> http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/articles/marketwire/0388456.htm 
> OR  http://tinyurl.com/66rnd5 
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> The nation's largest online marketplace for licensed broadband wireless
> spectrum went live today, enabling businesses, government agencies and
> communications service providers to quickly and easily obtain licensed
> high-capacity wireless spectrum in the United States. 28-31 GHz
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> CV-ACCESS, INC
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