The May 24, 2004
issue of Business Week has an interesting article on Craig McCaw,
the first person to assemble a nationwide cellular network. McCaw
sold the network to AT&T for 11.5 billion in 1994. After a couple of unsuccessful
follow-up ventures McCaw is acquiring spectrum
licenses around the country and hardware manufacturers in an effort to
establish a nationwide wireless broadband network. The most interesting part is
he is using available but unused spectrum.
If your interested the article is available at
---- http://www.businessweek.com/@@hzgLSIQQqFpOdBYA/magazine/content/04_21/b3884110_mz063.htm
Jay, KØQB