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NextWave Wireless Announces Full Year Financial Results for 2006
Revenues Exceed $24 Million in First Full Year of Operation SAN DIEGO -- NextWave Wireless Inc. (NASDAQ: WAVE) a global provider of mobile broadband and wireless multimedia products and technologies to enable Wireless 2.0, the next generation of mobile communications, today announced financial results for the full year ended...
Tags: acquisition, Company, financial, mobile, multimedia, NextWave Telecom, Packetvideo, Wi-Fi, WIRELESS
Research articles 2007-04-02
DE issue complicates NextWave re-auction: FCC tries to avoid complications that hamstrung the last big PCS auction.(Spectrum Auction)(Designated Entities)
WASHINGTON -- Wireless carriers are hopeful the FCC will come to a compromise on rules for an upcoming auction of old NextWave Telecom spectrum, rather than relying on outdated set-asides for potential bidders in the auction. The FCC must decide whether it...
Tags: auction, carrier, FCC, Government, NextWave Telecom, PCS, spectrum
Research articles 2004-09-01
NextWave/FCC wash hands of spectrum struggle: after seven years in limbo, NextWave case nears resolution. But who wins?(Service Providers)(Federal Communications Commission)
WASHINGTON--Analysts pondering the implications of the FCC's settlement with NextWave Telecom say the initial reviews are good for the company, but possibly bad for other spectrum licensees. The deal finally puts a nail in the coffin of the 7-year-old case, saying that...
Tags: commission, FCC, Litigation, NextWave Telecom, settlement, spectrum
Research articles 2004-05-01
Nextel to become the next NextWave.(Editor's Note)
IT'S BEEN SEVEN LONG YEARS since NextWave Telecom first bid on PCS spectrum. After such a protracted state of limbo, it appears, and we hold our breath, that the deal is done. Waiting in the wings, however, is another spectrum issue that is...
Tags: FCC, Government, Nextel Communications Inc., NextWave Telecom, spectrum
Research articles 2004-05-01
Urban Communicators Rides NextWave Legal Legacy
The Federal Communications Commission waited as long as it could before acknowledging it in an order released this week, but it was clear months ago that Urban Communicators PCS would regain its spectrum licenses because NextWave Telecom had prevailed in its legal dispute with the commission. In its order, the...
Tags: FCC, Government, NextWave Telecom, WIRELESS
Research articles 2003-09-26
The Sacramento Bee, Calif., Jack Sirard Column.
By Jack Sirard, The Sacramento Bee, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 8--QUESTION: I keep reading that the automakers are having trouble, but now with Ford Motor Co. stock selling so cheaply, I'm wondering if it's the bargain that it appears. ...
Tags: Bee, dividend, FINANCE, Ford Motor Co., Investment, Litigation, NextWave Telecom, stock, Taxes
Research articles 2003-08-08
Another Chapter Of NextWave Lore
The urban legend of NextWave Telecom just keeps growing. With its Supreme Court victory over the Federal Communications Commission fresh in the telecom industry's mind and with it's future as a service provider or a network landlord still uncertain, NextWave on Friday was credited with selling 34 market licenses to...
Tags: Cingular Wireless, Hill & Knowlton Inc., NextWave Telecom
Research articles 2003-08-04
Cingular Wireless and NextWave Telecom agree to terms for spectrum licenses.(Business)
Cingular Wireless and NextWave Telecom announced an agreement for Cingular to purchase licenses from NextWave to provide wireless services in 34 markets for $1.4 billion. The licenses, which cover approximately 83 million potential customers, are for spectrum primarily in markets where Cingular currently has voice and...
Tags: Cingular Wireless, FCC, Government, Litigation, NextWave Telecom
Research articles 2003-08-01
Legal scales tip in NextWave's favor: NextWave has battled it out with the FCC in the courts for years. Finally, the FCC has given NextWave some breathing room by lifting a legal cloud that challenged its compliance with build-out requirements. (Service P
WASHINGTON--As expected, after years of legal imbroglio the FCC is cutting NextWave Telecom some slack in building out its wireless networks, granting it several more months in the coming year to install working networks in its markets across the country. The commission...
Tags: commission, compliance, FCC, Government, network, NextWave Telecom
Research articles 2003-03-15
Step Forward For NextWave
NextWave Telecom hasn't got an answer yet from the Federal Communications Commission on application for minimum buildout approval, but it did learn this week that the commission isn't accusing it of missing buildout deadlines. NextWave has nearly two years--703 days--to meet its network buildout requirements, according to the FCC's order...
Tags: FCC, Government, NextWave Telecom
Research articles 2003-03-05
NextWave's mixed victory: licenses intact, it now must find a buyer
After seven years, the NextWave saga finally may have come to a conclusion in the courts, but the future of the disputed spectrum is nowhere near settled. The Supreme Court ruled 8-1 late last month that the Federal Communications Commission acted illegally when it revoked a bankrupt NextWave's wireless...
Tags: bankruptcy, FCC, Government, Litigation, NextWave Telecom, spectrum
Research articles 2003-02-15
New era for NextWave. (Service Provider).
FCC commissioners came and went. PCS licensees built out national networks. (A few of them also came and went.) President Bush moved into the White House. And throughout it all, the wireless industry could count on one thing: the NextWave Telecom saga. ...
Tags: FCC, Government, NextWave Telecom, spectrum, Wi-Fi, WIRELESS
Research articles 2003-02-15
Bankruptcy law 1, FCC O. (Capital Watch).(the FCC cannot revoke a spectrum holders' licenses just for not paying debts to the government)(Brief Article)
The FCC may not revoke a spectrum holders' licenses solely for failure to pay debts to the government, the Supreme Court has ruled. The decision sets the stage for resolving a seven-year dispute between the FCC and NextWave Telecom. In 1996, NextWave had...
Tags: bankruptcy, FCC, Government, NextWave Telecom
Research articles 2003-02-03
NextWave wins in High Court.
Jan 29, 2003 (The Asian Wall Street Journal - ABIX via COMTEX) The US Supreme Court has handed down its decision in a legal battle involving bankrupt telco, NextWave Telecom. The court found that the Federal Communications Commission FCC was acting illegally when it ...
Tags: FCC, Government, licence, NextWave Telecom
Research articles 2003-01-30
Supreme Court Scolds FCC In NextWave Case
Federal Communications Commission policies are clearly subordinate to U.S. bankruptcy laws, the Supreme Court said in an 8-1 decision released Monday upholding a lower court's decision allowing embattled NextWave Telecom to retain its spectrum licenses. The dispute between the FCC and NextWave "boils down to nothing more than a policy...
Tags: FCC, Government, NextWave Telecom
Research articles 2003-01-28
FCC Offers To Complete NextWave Refunds
Companies with millions in bids for spectrum licenses tied up in the Federal Communications Commission's dispute with NextWave Telecom can get their money back by dismissing their claims to those licenses, the FCC decided Thursday. The commission previously refunded nearly $3 billion to winning bidders of licenses tied up in...
Tags: commission, FCC, Government, NextWave Telecom, SALES
Research articles 2002-11-15
Senators step up pressure. (News).(NextWave Telecom reauction)(Brief Article)
Sponsors of legislation freeing bidders from their obligations in the defunct NextWave Telecom reauction have stepped up the pressure on the FCC to act broadly in the matter. Senators Ernest Hollings, D-S.C., John Kerry, D-Mass, and Sam Brownback, R-Kan., told FCC Chairman Michael. Powell in a...
Tags: FCC, Government, NextWave Telecom, senator
Research articles 2002-11-04
Carriers call auction action `unprecedented'. (Spectrum Auction).(spectrum auction important for the economy)
WASHINGTON -- Freeing bidders from the FCC's defunct Auction 35 spectrum resale is imperative, not only for carriers involved, but for the economy in general, companies told the FCC in filings last week. Companies filed reply comments in the second cycle of...
Tags: auction, carrier, FCC, Government, NextWave Telecom, spectrum
Research articles 2002-10-28
NextWave: no end in sight.
WASHINGTON -- Even though the U.S. Supreme Court is considered the court of last resort, and sometimes the last word, for constitutionally thorny legal issues, it may not be the end of the line for the NextWave Telecom case. The court heard...
Tags: FCC, Government, lawyer, NextWave Telecom
Research articles 2002-10-14
Righting a wrong. (Opinion).(Brief Article)
Wireless industry executives were, understandably, full of praise for the FCC last week. That's because the FCC said it is seeking comments on how it should let bidders in Auction 35 off the hook for nearly $16 billion in obligations. A real...
Tags: auction, commission, FCC, Government, NextWave Telecom, WIRELESS
Research articles 2002-09-16
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