They're just looking for corporate welfare which he tried to mask in the spirit of "competition" and capping how much spectrum one entity can buy "so everyone can play". The problem is spectrum is a public asset, and so anything that in any way limits the revenue from those auctions is unmistakably a taxpayer subsidy.sleeper;1707785 wrote:Or T-Mobile could borrow the money if they think owning these spectrums will produce a higher ROI. It's lazy.
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