JAMAICA– Already delayed by a week, the auction of two wireless broadband telecommunications licence has been postponed. The Spectrum Management Authority (SMA), which was apparently unable to attract firm interest in the 700-megahertz (MHz) band licences at the minimum price of US$40 million ($4 billion). The Government agency charged with overseeing the bidding process said it made the decision to postpone the public consultation — scheduled for last Wednesday — to a “date to be announced” to ensure “involvement of all stakeholders interested in this auction process”. More