
Folks, If you may, i would submit that it is worth tabling the age long subject of "license" and "spectrum" again and this time i have some questions in the context of what is prevailing? 1. What is the value in issuing a license with or without a spectrum and how does it affect the dynamics of the market? 2. What is the value in issuing a clasical license and charging a huge fee for spectrum such that the big guys in the market are concerned? Eric here NB: These are just two elements in the factors for affordable broadband. On 26 Mar 2010, at 11:54, [email protected] wrote:
Mucheru, It should not have happened and I do not think anybody will pay for new technologies such as 4G. Any such payment affects the consumer pocket. Partly it happened because the law on unified lincesing was not clear. I am sure CCK will work out some corrective mechanism.
Ndemo.
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