The FCC released the pleading cycle on AT&T’s requests to...
The FCC released the pleading cycle on AT&T’s requests to buy multiple Wireless Communications Service and AWS-1 licenses from Comcast, Horizon Wi-Com and NextWave Wireless. The three transactions include the transfer of 13 WCS licenses from Comcast and eight WCS…
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licenses from Horizon, as well as the transfer of 30 WCS licenses and 12 AWS-1 licenses from NextWave, according to an FCC public notice released Friday. “According to the applications, if the proposed transactions are consummated, AT&T would be acquiring 10-25 megahertz of A, B, and C Block WCS spectrum from Comcast in 149 Cellular Market Areas,” the notice said (http://xrl.us/bnnwcc). “In addition, AT&T would be acquiring 10 megahertz of A Block WCS spectrum from Horizon in 132 CMAs. Further, AT&T would be acquiring 5-30 megahertz of A, B, C, and D Block WCS spectrum from NextWave in 476 CMAs.” Petitions to deny are due Oct. 1. Opposition must be filed by Oct. 11, replies by Oct. 22.