The FCC denied an application for review of a Wireless...
The FCC denied an application for review of a Wireless Bureau order by two Auction 65 applicants controlled by Warren Havens. The two sought reversal of a series of staff-level decisions on their request for clarification of section 22.853 of…
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the commission’s rules, which prohibits anyone from holding a controlling interest in more than 3 MHz of spectrum in the 800 MHz commercial aviation air-ground radiotelephone service bands, sold in Auction 65. “The two applicants further seek to overturn the results of the auction, and they challenge the long-form applications of the winning bidders,” the order said (http://xrl.us/bncjr5). “We find that the staff correctly rejected the applicants’ earlier requests for relief and conclude that further clarification of section 22.853 is unnecessary and that the challenge to Auction 65 is without merit.” Intelligent Transportation and Monitoring Wireless LLC and AMTS Consortium LLC, both controlled by Havens, were among the nine bidders which had qualified to participate in the 2006 auction.