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Google Steps Up Spectrum Serenade

By David Needle
November 26, 2007

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Just as Apple shook up the phone industry with its advanced iPhone, Google hopes to do the same with the networks that manage mobile devices.

Earlier this year, Google made clear its intent, under the right conditions, to make a $4.65 billion bid for the 700 MHz wireless spectrum the Federal Communications Commission is putting up for auction in January.

Those plans are becoming more definite, with Google already running a test version of an advanced wireless network at its Mountain View, Calif. headquarters, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal this month.

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