Now Charlie Ergen's DISH and Google's secretive efforts to test out 2.5 Ghz frequency activities point to the true value in Clearwire's rich spectrum position.
High frequency trading has been a point of controversy since it sprang to public attention last summer, with many critics arguing these traders, using juiced up computers and special access to exchange matching engines, are ruining the stock markets and gaming ordinary investors.
All questions, apart from those about frequency of sex, were answered on a five-point scale, with one indicating strong disagreement and five indicating strong agreement.