The FCC Wireless Bureau set a pleading cycle on Actel’s...
The FCC Wireless Bureau set a pleading cycle on Actel’s proposal to sell seven lower 700 MHz A-block licenses to U.S. Cellular Corp. “Applicants state that the additional spectrum will allow USCC to offer innovative services and improve its voice…
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and data service offerings to the public in 35 Cellular Market Areas in Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Oregon, Washington, and Wisconsin,” the public notice said (http://xrl.us/bngn3y). It said that if the transfer is approved, U.S. Cellular would have 61 MHz of spectrum below 1 GHz in 12 counties across three CMAs in Nebraska. Petitions to deny are due July 26, oppositions Aug. 6 and replies Aug. 13.