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The 2016 United States wireless spectrum auction, officially known as Auction 1001, allocated approximately 100 MHz of the United States Ultra High Frequency (UHF) spectrum formerly allocated to UHF television in the 600 MHz band.
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
A spectrum auction is a process whereby a government uses an auction system to sell the rights to transmit signals over specific bands of the electromagnetic spectrum and to assign scarce spectrum resources. Depending on the specific auction format used, a spectrum auction can last from a single day to several months from the opening bid to the ...
The act would restart the spectrum pipeline with an auction of 350 MHz of 3.1 GHz mid-band spectrum to upgrade our wireless networks, reauthorize the FCC's spectrum auction authority, and require ...
Updated July 14, 2016 at 9:45 PM. AT&T To Acquire Wireless Spectrum and Assets from Atlantic Tele-Network, Inc., Enhance Wireless Coverage in Rural Areas. DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- AT&T* today ...
Spectrum licenses are the lifeblood of the wireless industry. In 2008, the FCC auctioned off brand new licenses in the 700 MHz band, after kicking UHF TV stations off that band. AT&T and Verizon ...
2008 United States wireless spectrum auction; 2016 United States wireless spectrum auction; A. AM expanded band; Apex (radio band)
The B block of spectrum was awarded to a local wireline carrier that provided landline telephone service in the CMA. The A block was awarded to non-wireline carriers. In 1986, the FCC allocated an additional 5 MHz of spectrum for each channel block, raising the total amount of spectrum per block to the current total of 25 MHz. [3]