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<p>keeps bands being auctioned at the end of the auction from being over or under valued.  An example of this practice was the <a href="page.php?w=United_States_2008_wireless_spectrum_auction">700 MHz auction</a> in 2008.  While this method raises billions of dollars for the government, there is concern that smaller companies may be priced out of the market and therefore rendered unable to compete with large firms. This would reduce the number of points of view in the communications industry, which would violate one of the principles of the FCC,</p><p>
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