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The Wireless Spectrum Playoffs, Round 2

The Wireless Spectrum Playoffs, Round 2

By:  Howard Solomon  On: 30 Apr 2008 For: Network World Canada Creator

Our profile of the contenders for a slice of the wireless market through the upcoming AWS spectrum auction continues with the Ghermezian family, Primus's play and the pioneers of telehopping

This week, IT World Canada is profiling some of the new faces on Canada's wireless scene who are bidding for radio spectrum in the upcoming advanced wireless services (AWS) spectrum auction. Missed yesterday's instalment? Read it here.

TRIPLE FIVE UNIVERSAL ENTERPRISES

Wholly-owned by the publicity-shy Ghermezian family of Edmonton, this entry is linked to the family’s Triple Five Group, known for its North American real estate investments that include the huge Mall of the Americas in Minneapolis and the equally-sized West Edmonton Mall. Another huge mall is underway in Las Vegas.

It has put down only $11 million for the auction, so the assumption is its going only for Alberta licences.

Though real estate is its signature, the Group and various family members have ties to venture funds with IT investments that give some knowledge to the communications industry. T5 Equity Partners, for example, has a technology division that invests in wireless, cable, telecommunications, fibre optics, networking, Internet and related startups. It can also turn to family member Mark Ghermezian, who was president and CEO of mobile virtual network operator XE Mobile, for advice on the ups and downs of wireless. Targeting college students, his pay as you go firm, backed with family money, opened its doors in 2006 and closed them at the end of last year. Reports suggest it was apparently hurt when other MVNO’s, including Amp’d Mobile and Disney Mobile went under in 2007. Lesson the family seems to have learned: To be successful in wireless, own your own spectrum.

Note: After three rounds of bidding, Industry Canada's Web site shows the Triple Five entry as withdrawn.

How does the auction work?

The AWS spectrum auction is a complex, multiround undertaking involving cash, points and more. Howard Solomon untangles the auction process in this article on IT World Canada

MIPPS INC.

This small company is actually a big player in Canada, for it’s the way U.S.-owned Primus Telecommunications gets to play in this country. As a unit of a foreign company, Primus Canada, which sells high-speed Internet connectivity to consumers and businesses as well as GSM cellular service it buys from Rogers, can’t own spectrum here. So it works with a Canadian partner, former Rogers executive Joe Boutros.

Through a numbered company, Boutros controls a Toronto CLEC called Globility Communications, of which Primus Telecommunications owns 20 per cent. Globility, in turn, owns all of Mipps. Mipps builds infrastructure for fixed wireless connectivity on spectrum it owns and contracts it to Primus Canada. Mipps is also in the middle of WiMAX tests in Toronto and Hamilton, Ont.


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ghermezians
by xe mobile pay your bills 6/26/2008 12:00:00 AMMark Ghermezian is filthy rich but does not pay his bills. the rich get richer.
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