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FCC Lays Out H Block Auction Parameters

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Jun 27, 2013, 11:39 AM   by Eric M. Zeman

The Federal Communications Commission today approved draft rules for a spectrum auction expected to take place later this year or early next year. The rules apply to the PCS H Block, which is a paired 10MHz block in the 1915-1920MHz (uplink) and 1995-2000MHz (downlink) bands. The H Block is part of a 65MHz chunk identified by Congress as ideal for mobile broadband use. It is one of the only swaths of airwaves that is paired and is not already used by the government. The FCC expects competition for the spectrum to be high. Sprint and Dish Networks will possibly be the highest-profile bidders, since it would compliment spectrum owned by each. Sprint operates its CDMA and LTE network in the PCS band, and Dish has 40MHz of spectrum in the 2000-2020MHz and 2180-2200MHz bands. Since the H Block spectrum abuts Dish's spectrum, the FCC has put in place limits on power levels to prevent interference with Dish's spectrum. The spectrum will be licensed, in part, based on economic areas around the country. The FCC is expected to more formally adopt rules for the auction later this year.

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Zpike

Jul 2, 2013, 2:14 AM

As if

As if the last Sprint - Dish bidding war wasn't fun enough to watch..
This should be good. I wonder, what with the buy from Softbank, Sprint ought to have a pretty good lump of capital by the time the auction comes, eh? Doesn't look good for Dish again. Mayber Dish can injunction them to death.
 
 
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