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WASHINGTON — Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin Martin on Wednesday said it was unlikely that a bidder will come forward for the largest piece of communications airwaves the agency is auctioning off.
Testifying before a House Telecommunications Subcommittee hearing, Martin admitted under questioning that it now seems doubtful that a bidder will come forward and bid the minimum $1.3 billion required by FCC rules for the swath of spectrum.



