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[log in to unmask] (Mason Gaffney)
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Sat Jun 3 13:39:29 2006
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About 20 years ago George Gilder attended a meeting I happened to chair.  He  
said that spectrum would soon have no value, due to spectrum-expanding  
technology.  He was asked why he thought he knew better than AT&T, which had  
just paid Craig McCaw some $12 billions for his licenses.  My impression is  
that George had second thoughts.  
  
Mason Gaffney  

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