The FCC Wireless Bureau sought comment on an application by...
The FCC Wireless Bureau sought comment on an application by Small Ventures USA to sell its 700 MHz C block license in the Gulf of Mexico to Verizon Wireless. The two companies agreed to the deal Dec. 3, the bureau…
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said Friday. “The Applicants contend that grant of their applications would serve the public interest, allowing Verizon Wireless (who currently holds no spectrum in the Gulf) to provide broadband data and other wireless products in a new service area while increasing competition,” the bureau said (http://xrl.us/bn73o4). “Meanwhile, they contend, Small Ventures has not begun to provide service and thus there will be no reduction in service or customer transition issues as a result of the requested assignment.” Comments are due Jan. 22, replies Feb. 6.