eweekhickins writes "A public interest group is saying that a consulting firm hired to help the government hand over the D-block spectrum may have acted improperly and discouraged potential bidders by suggesting that any winning bid would have to pay $50 million in annual fees, in addition to the auction price. Any wonder the D-block didn't meet the reserve price?" Link to Original Source
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there have been various allegations surrounding Cyren Call since before the auction started... In a way it is good that the auction failed since there will be a better opportunity to see what if any wrong doing occurred.
old news? (Score:1)