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A new auction, Auction 92, was held on July 19, 2011 to sell the 700 MHz band licenses that were still available. The auction closed on July 28, 2011, with 7 bidders having won 16 licenses worth $19.8 million. [30]
2G spectrum case; 700 MHz auction in Canada; 2008 United States wireless spectrum auction; 2014 Pakistani Telecom spectrum auction; 2016 United States wireless spectrum auction; 2018 Philippine third telecommunications provider bidding
On 2012-11-15 the Commission for Communications Regulation (ComReg) announced the results of its multi-band spectrum auction (Primarily for 4G (LTE)). [20] This auction awarded spectrum rights of use in the 800 MHz, 900 MHz and 1800 MHz bands in Ireland from 2013 to 2030. The winners of spectrum were 3, Meteor, O 2 Ireland and Vodafone. All of ...
T-Mobile paid almost $8 billion for 1,525 licenses representing 45 percent of low-band spectrum, giving the company coverage of the entire country and about four times the spectrum it had, while Dish Network spent $6.2 billion on 486 licenses and Comcast received 73 licenses for its $1.7 billion bid.
The company who wrongly estimated at $20 million and placed a bid at that level would win the auction, and later find that it was not worth as much. Other auctions where the winner's curse is significant: Spectrum auctions in which companies bid on licenses to use portions of the electromagnetic spectrum.
The PCS H block or AWS-2 auction raised nearly $1.6 billion of the $7 billion needed for FirstNet, with all licenses awarded to Dish Network. The AWS-3 auction, closed January 29, 2015, generated $44.9 billion. This involved 65 MHz of spectrum which would mostly be used by AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile.
Dallas-based company Heritage Auctions confirmed the Game of Thrones: The Auction event made $21,115,718 thanks to over 4,500 bidders worldwide, with over 900 items from the hit show up for grabs
Wachovia Corporation began on June 16, 1879, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, as the Wachovia National Bank. The bank was co-founded by James Alexander Gray and William Lemly. [10] In 1911, the bank merged with Wachovia Loan and Trust Company, "the largest trust company between Baltimore and New Orleans", [11] which had been founded on June 15 ...