And yet it has attracted criticism from every point of the spectrum.
Chinese-language media across the political spectrum point out that China is at a turning point and critical stage of reforms amid unprecedented challenges.
It's not a permanent change though, as this recurring fee will last only as long as the Nextel National Network does, at which point that 800MHz spectrum will be rolled over for the carrier's planned LTE build-out.
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You could call this point 'the ultraviolet spectrum of design': it's there, but imperceptible.
The other networks will have to take part in an auction process at some point in 2013 to have sufficient spectrum to operate their own 4G networks.
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The satellite companies echo Hazlett's point they are part of a diverse spectrum of technologies and products that were competing for listeners' ears and pocket books.
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Yet sadly it fails to make the one essential point: that we must be selling this spectrum to the highest bidder.
But to the point that everyone has to pay to use scarce spectrum.
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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.
They're quick to point to technical problems opening up a prime chunk of wireless spectrum could create.
After that high point in the bidding war, the government continued to dump spectrum on the market and the value of the resource plummeted by as much as 85%, according to Herschel Shosteck, who heads telecommunications market research firm Herschel Shosteck Associates in Wheaton, Md.
Not just to the point where iPhone or Android users have to pay more to use spectrum.
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"Firstly at one point Ofcom appeared to neglect how operators were likely to use the spectrum and initially failed to package it accordingly, " he said.
From the government's point of view, a new system would mean that they could sell off spectrum currently used by air traffic control.
It was not a subtle appeal across the political spectrum, designed to make people stop and think that he has a point.
To illustrate the point, consider two large businesses that started from diametrically opposite ends of the big data spectrum.
While a study is currently in progress at this point in time with the same research group linked below, specific to those with autism spectrum disorders, the linked research suggests that language development delays in the general population are associated with high levels of prenatal testosterone among males but high levels of prenatal testosterone among females provides a protective effect for language development.
In spectrum auctions, bidding stays open until no new bids are received, at which point the entire auction ends.
They go on to point out that airtime providers might want to raise the amount they charge for data to ration this scarce spectrum out.
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At the other end of the philosophical spectrum, a re-release of Confronting Collapse by Michael Rupert, presents a 25-point program for action to address the imminent energy crisis.
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