FCC Reclaims 63 NextWave Licenses
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The Federal Communications Commission reclaimed 63 wireless licenses held by bankrupt NextWave Telecom Inc. and said it will auction them beginning July 26. The licenses, which raised $4.8 billion in a 1996 auction and include those for Los Angeles and New York, could set off a bidding frenzy by wireless companies seeking additional frequencies to offer new services such as Internet access. Nextel Communications Inc., which abandoned an $8.3-billion hostile bid for the NextWave licenses after a federal appeals court said the licenses could be resold, is among companies expected to bid in the auction. Hawthorne, N.Y.-based NextWave had paid the government about $500 million for the licenses before it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in 1998 after it failed to raise enough money to pay its multibillion-dollar debt. Shares of Reston, Va.-based Nextel climbed $6.81 to close at $102.06 on Nasdaq. They have more than tripled in the last 12 months.
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