Exactly. I was under the impression that there weren't minimum service
requirements for the CBRS PALs, and if that is the case, then there's
really no incentive to deploy gear they're not going to use.

But an investor could just pick up the PALs and sit on them until the GAA
spectrum is all full, and then nicely extort whoever is using it...

On Fri, Jan 24, 2020 at 3:27 PM Seth Mattinen <se...@rollernet.us> wrote:

> On 1/24/20 12:55, Jason McKemie wrote:
> > Maybe this doesn't work the same way, but I've seen big companies deploy
> > equipment on a band just to hold onto it.  There were minimum service
> > requirements in those situations, but I'm enough of a cynic that I could
> > see a big company deploying some minimal amount of equipment just to
> > screw competition.
>
>
> It would screw the competition more to let them use it as GAA long
> enough that they start depending on it, then one day surprise those
> channels are no longer viable.
>
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