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Google gearing up to bid for Wireless Spectrum

Slimy   on 17 November 2007 - 02:59 · 2 comments & 3509 views

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Google Incorporated is getting ready to bid on a wireless spectrum in a Federal Communications Commission auction in January and is prepared to do so without any partners, according to people familiar with the situation. Google is working out a plan to finance its bid (which could run to $4.6 billion or higher) that would rely on its own cash and possibly some borrowed money. The search giant is currently running a test version of an advanced wireless network at its Mountain View, California headquarters, gaining operating experience that could come in handy if it wins the spectrum and decides to run a full-scale national mobile carrier. If the company goes through with the purchase, it would be more expensive than any acquisition that Google has previously paid for.

News source: Reuters

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#1 +Octol on 17 Nov 2007 - 05:52
Risky business, but it does fit into their business structure.
#2 ProChefChad on 17 Nov 2007 - 16:24
Something is eventually going to do Google in, maybe wireless will send their reputation and their wallet plummeting??? Not that I'm against Google in any way, but this is a big leap and a massive check to write.

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