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By Peter Cochrane

Published: Thursday 02 June 2005


Name

Anonymous


Location

London


Occupation

Marketing Manager


Comment

Much common sense as always. One glaring error though. The mobile operators were not "raped" by government. In France, Martin Bouygues, whose primary business is construction, opted out of the French auction - the "old economy" businessman sussed that the price of the licences was too high. The "new economy" businessmen certainly overpaid for their licences, but the governent was not to blame.



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