I have full confidence in Mcgoey that he knows the true value of this assets and won't settle for chickpeas of be pushed over. Transfer of data on the spectrum is increasing on a daily basis...more people is accessing the net to do business or establish their business.
More cheap to do video conferencing, demostrate devices and functionality of many technical stuff, even many catalogues with huge graphics are available through online only. So the demand for spectrum is increasing daily. Movie on demand, video games to mobile units will be here to stay.
Needless to mention the conviences. Today I discovered our IT department is monitoring the wireless traffic..what dah.....OMG!!! it pi$$ed me off knowing that you're working on a emergency problem in another country.
The 2.5Mhz has this unique advantage depite the power consumption. Sometimes I want to believe the media is controlled and LOK asset sale should have been the talk of the town.
If what Askel on SH said about the UBS lawsuit is true you can see why UBS might be smiling. But I don't agree that Bell should own any part of LOK. I remembered the Pixstream lawsuit whereby Cisco bought out the tech for over 500-mill. Today UBS should be on the cutting edge of technology.
JMHO