The wireless industry, which was down to just three major players, is on the verge of expanding. The FCC kicks off its wireless spectrum auction in June — now named Auction 66, and worth an estimated $8 billion to $15 billion — and more than the usual suspects are expected to line up for a chunk of the airwaves. New wireless players could be up and running and competing with entrenched carriers like Cingular, Verizon Wireless, Sprint Nextel, and T-Mobile, all within the next four to five years. The spectrum up for auction is open to virtually any wireless technology applications.
Via [businessweek.com]
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