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nice brand-able,like it ,good for a tech start-up company,sell it on namejet.
 
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Worth a punt perhaps, chance of a sale in the next 5 yrs for over $1000 I guesstimate at 0.021829%
 
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Good domain, in Namebio there are 58 reported sales for domains that contain the keyword "Spectrum" with an average selling price of $2,835 and median price of $531.

I think it may sell for $2500 to end user.
 
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currently, i have an offer of $15k , money at escrow account but i am reluctant to sell.

you know "Electromagnetic Spectrum"....!

Great offer I advise you to accept it.

Yes I know EM Spectrum I am a communication engineer.
 
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currently, i have an offer of $15k , money at escrow account but i am reluctant to sell.

you know "Electromagnetic Spectrum"....!


Great name with nice prospects. It should sell for nothing less than 4 figures.

I'll advise that if you already got a 5 figure offer, then it's fine to settle and cash out.

Or you could possibly request for a higher xxxxx

Btw, can you possibly share where(marketplace) you got the offer? Thanks.
 
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Still didnt find someone to tell how important is "Electromagnetic Spectrum" ? what are there business applications ? is eSpectrum an EMD? a single word or an E-Word ???

It is e-spectrum the abbreviation for Electromagnetic is EM not E. I don't know what EMD is.
E can refer to electrical, electronics, energy..and others, in general e-word it is used with technology related brands.

EM Spectrum is related to wide range of applications and can be used with anything related to telecommunications (mobile GSM/3G/4G, wireless/wifi, satellites, radio, radar..and many others), in general it can be used with anything related to EM waves.
 
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