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FCC’s C- and F-block PCS auction, which appeared to be entering h...

FCC’s C- and F-block PCS auction, which appeared to be entering home stretch, reached $15.3 billion in net high bids late Fri. Verizon Wireless and 2 designated entities with backing from Cingular Wireless and AT&T Wireless accounted for nearly…

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3/4 of all bids, led by Verizon with $6.2 billion. Cingular-backed Salmon PCS bid $3.1 billion and Alaska Native Wireless, which has nearly 39% AT&T investment, $2.6 billion. Other top bidders include Dobson Communications subsidiary DCC PCS with $960.8 million, VoiceStream with $558.3 million and Cook Inlet with $498.1 million. AirGate PCS, Sprint PCS Network partner, withdrew from bidding last week, following Alltel, Sprint PCS and Nextel. “The prices in our territory have increased beyond a reasonable threshold,” AirGate CEO Thomas Dougherty said. “We believe that investing in our network is a better use of corporate funds.” In all, 39 bidders remain of 87 at Dec. 12 start of auction. Only 33 new bids were placed in 51st round Fri. Bidding also has entered 3rd and final stage, meaning that under auction rules, participants must use at least 98% of eligibility credits to retain eligibility level without using waiver. Initial stage of auction requires bidders to remain active in more than 80% of bidding units on which they placed upfront payments, with threshold increasing at later stages to keep pace of bids moving. Competition still remains most fierce for N.Y.C. licenses, with bids of $1.6 billion, $1.3 billion and $1.2 billion from, respectively, Verizon, Alaska Native and Salmon PCS.