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Mobilicity asks court to rule on spectrum transfers, cites government ambiguity

News | 01/07/2014 10:53 pm EST

Mobilicity is asking the Ontario Superior Court to consider whether it could approve a transfer of the new entrant provider’s spectrum licences as part of its bankruptcy proceedings, and in the absence of an Industry Canada decision on any proposed spectrum transfer, court documents show.

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