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Ofcom consults on 2.3 GHz, 3.4 GHz spectrum auction
2014-11-07 13:47:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) UK communications regulator Ofcom has opened a public consultation until 23 January 2015 on proposals for its auction of spectrum in the 2.3 GHz and 3.4 GHz band, expected to take place in late 2015 or early 2016. Ofcom intends to auction a total of 190 MHz of bandwidth in the two bands currently used by the Ministry of Defence. Ofcom proposes to auction 38 lots of 5 MHz, with bidders requesting at least four lots per band. To promote competition, the regulator has also proposed a safeguard cap limiting operators' mobile spectrum holdings to 37 percent of relevant spectrum, including the newly auctioned spectrum.
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Ofcom plans new 4G auction
2014-11-07 01:00:00| Total Telecom industry news
U.K. regulator aims to sell 2.3-GHz, 3.4-GHz frequencies at the end of 2015; proposes 50m-70m reserve.
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11.06.14 -- FCC Delays Airwaves Auction For Wireless Carriers To 2016
2014-11-05 01:37:21| wirelessdesignonline News Articles
11/06/14 Wireless Design Online Newsletter
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More Than 2,200 Bidders Participate at Ritchie Bros. Late October Auction in North East, Md.
2014-11-04 18:06:01| Industrial Machines - Topix.net
Glen Singer, an owner of Quip-Cal, Quakertown, Pa., which makes aftermarket decal sets for construction, forestry, ag, mining, rail and industrial equipment, inspects the equipment. Nick Matero was the high bidder on this Bobcat skid steer, and inspects the machine with Chris Gatton, both of Frankinville, N.J. A number of machines were sold at the Ritchie Bros.
Original Apple I computer, sold by Steve Jobs in 1976, could reach $1 million at auction
2014-11-04 16:28:09| Extremetech
On December 11, the only known surviving Apple I computer personally sold by Steve Jobs -- out of his parents' garage in 1976 -- will be offered at auction. The auctioneer, Christie's, estimates a sale price of between $400,000 and $600,000 -- but just last week, the Henry Ford Museum bought a similar Apple I at auction for $905,000, and that particular computer lacked documentation tying it directly to Steve Jobs. We wouldn't be surprised if this Apple I (which is still in fully working order, incidentally) sells for over $1 million, making it by far the most expensive computer relic in the world.
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