Network World published a great piece on Spectrum Bridge and the new online marketplace for spectrum: SpecEx. The article hit on major points relating to the FCC, past attempts at the spectrum marketplace idea, numerous quotes, and nails some points we are currenty explaining to interested users.
See the article here: SpecEx the eBay of Wireless Spectrum
Friday, September 12, 2008
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Press Releases and Forbes
Among the notable sources which are now talking about Spectrum Bridge and our product, SpecEx are:
Each of these links goes directly to the story about SpecEx. We are trying to keep a running list of stories on our news page, but things are taking off so quickly we're bound to miss some!
Each of these links goes directly to the story about SpecEx. We are trying to keep a running list of stories on our news page, but things are taking off so quickly we're bound to miss some!
Friday, September 5, 2008
Spectrum Bridge Featured in the Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal newspaper reaches approximately 2 million subscribers, and the online edition boasts around 930,000 paying subscribers. The recent Spectrum Bridge feature in the WSJ was written by Mr. Amol Sharma and introduced this huge audience to the idea of buying, selling and leasing licensed spectrum on an online resource.
A notable quote from the piece was by an FCC spokesman who stated "Chairman Martin has always been supportive of secondary markets and generally sees this as a positive business framework."
We will never get tired of hearing how the FCC thinks this is a good idea. Look for Spectrum Bridge in more coverage from respected news sources such as the Wall Street Journal shortly...
A notable quote from the piece was by an FCC spokesman who stated "Chairman Martin has always been supportive of secondary markets and generally sees this as a positive business framework."
We will never get tired of hearing how the FCC thinks this is a good idea. Look for Spectrum Bridge in more coverage from respected news sources such as the Wall Street Journal shortly...
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