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#24328 - 01/17/22 09:56 AM
AT&T, Dish Network dominate US 3.45GHz auction
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Japhar Member
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Registered: 10/19/10
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AT&T, Dish Network dominate US 3.45GHz auction
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced results of Auction 110, revealing AT&T, Dish Network and T-Mobile US as the biggest winners of licences to use the 3.45GHz mid-band spectrum.
AT&T outspent its competitors and secured more licences than any other bidder, committing just over $9 billion for 1,624 permits.
Dish Network, bidding as Weminuche, spent $7.3 billion on 1,232.
T-Mobile US committed $2.9 billion for 199 licences. The operator already has a mid-band spectrum portfolio acquired through its takeover of Sprint, and is ahead of AT&T and Verizon in mid-band 5G deployments.
The auction generated a total of $22.5 billion for the US government, making it the third-largest spectrum auction in the nation’s history behind a C-Band sale in 2021 ($81 billion) and the AWS-3 sale in 2015 ($44 billion).
FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel stated Auction 110 “saw a substantial increase in the number of winning bidders per market†compared with the C-Band auction. She argued this is a positive sign for competition in the markets with multiple winning bidders.
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