Clearwire will see continuing demand for spectrum it owns even...
Clearwire will see continuing demand for spectrum it owns even as the FCC looks at bringing more online, after Congress enacted spectrum legislation that was signed into law last week, said Chief Financial Office Hope Cochran. “I think the government…
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would like to get more spectrum available,” she said Tuesday at the Deutsche Bank conference. “They're trying to be helpful, which is good. But the problem is that all of those spectrum bands that they could maybe bring to market are cluttered. It just takes a long time, while the capacity crunch is happening a lot faster.” Discussions about additional spectrum deals have heated up since AT&T cancelled its proposed buy of T-Mobile last year, Cochran said. “People wanted to see where the AT&T divestitures would go,” she said. “There weren’t a lot of discussions going on. I think the discussions have really opened up since then.”