Posted AT 9:34 AM EDT on 10/03/08
Would-be wireless players line up for auction
CATHERINE MCLEAN
Globe and Mail Update
Yak Communications Inc. is in and Cogeco Inc. is out as companies declare this week whether they want to take part in the upcoming wireless spectrum auction.
Would-be bidders for the new wireless airwaves must hand in their application forms and financial deposits Monday to Industry Canada, which is running the auction. Later in the week, it plans to make the suitors public.
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