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Could T-mobile finally be taking part in high speed?

 
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 5:35 pm    Post subject: Could T-mobile finally be taking part in high speed? Reply with quote

According to this FCC release, they are tightening down on who buys spectrum. According to the article, T-Mobile will be spending the most money for spectrum:

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has tightened rules to prevent big wireless companies from getting discounts on airwaves sold at auction by partnering with smaller entities.

Bidding credits for FCC wireless auctions are available only to those entities that meet financial criteria and abide by rules governing who controls them among other requirements.

The move comes just over two months before the FCC plans to start auctioning hundreds of licenses that could be used for advanced wireless services such as high-speed Internet access or video.

Analysts have estimated the sale could bring in $8 billion to $15 billion and have said they expect Deutsche Telekom AG's T-Mobile to be one of the most aggressive bidders.



In past auctions, big carriers like Cingular Wireless and T-Mobile USA have partnered with bidders that qualified for discounts on wireless licenses.

The FCC said late on Tuesday it had adopted rules that bar a bidder or licensee that leases or resells more than half of the spectrum capacity of a license from qualifying for the discounts.

Additionally, a bidder or licensee that leases more than 25 percent of the spectrum on a license would be examined to determine if it still qualifies for auction discounts, the agency said.

The FCC also decided that if a licensee that qualified for discounts sold or leased the airwaves within the first five years of the license term, the entire discount would have to be repaid plus interest. The agency created a sliding scale requiring repayment of some of the discounts over the rest of the license term.

Cingular Wireless is a joint venture of AT&T Inc. and BellSouth Corp.


Interesting, lets hear some feedback!
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