Spectrum Bridge Launches Marketplace For “Fallow” Wireless Spectrum
Nick | Sep 05, 2008 | Comments 0
by Erick Schonfeld

You’d think that with the FCC conducting so many wireless spectrum auctions, that all that spectrum sold off for billions of dollars would be all used up. The sad truth is that many companies who win spectrum at auction end up sitting on it. All of this “fallow” spectrum is a big problem. A Florida startup called Spectrum Bridge today launched a marketplace to address this problem.
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