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bryanhou

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#200 7-May-2003 15:53

I'm a newbie in this particular area.

Which (I assume government) organization ran, and got all the money from, the 3G licence auctions in NZ?

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Bryan

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#289 7-May-2003 16:44
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I'm not sure, but found this site about spectrum auctions, run by the Ministry of Economic Development...




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#297 9-May-2003 22:20
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I'm fairly sure it's the Ministry of Commerce, but it may have changed since I last looked.

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#5350 2-May-2004 16:47
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Go to www.med.govt.nz
then head to Register of Radio Frequencies and look under
Spectrum Licences
You will also find lots of other licences there to Links , TV and Radio Stations plus lots of private communication links etc

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#6896 28-Jun-2004 21:20
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Thay r still working on it for more info jast call 777 its free and that will now more too.




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#7024 3-Jul-2004 10:25
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3g will came out next year for NZ




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