The FCC Wireless Bureau sought comment Thursday on four separate...
The FCC Wireless Bureau sought comment Thursday on four separate applications by AT&T to buy spectrum licenses. The bureau set up a pleading cycle on the sale of 13 Cellular Market Area licenses in the lower 700 MHz B-block in…
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Florida, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Texas from David Miller to AT&T (http://xrl.us/bni6hs). Petitions to deny are due Aug. 16, oppositions Aug. 27 and replies Sept. 4. All the deals have the same pleading cycle (http://wireless.fcc.gov). The bureau also sought comment on the proposed sale of two lower 700 MHz C block licenses from ComSouth to AT&T, covering CMAs in Georgia; the sale of a single 700 MHz C-block license in Colorado from Farmers Telephone to AT&T; and the sale of a single 700 MHz B-block license in Pennsylvania, from McBride Spectrum Partners to AT&T.