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to supplement its 700 MHz C-block spectrum in six metropolitan areas, the carrier said in a filing responding to questions from the FCC Wireless Bureau. In the six markets -- Albuquerque, Fresno, Portland, Ore., Dallas, Los Angeles and Phoenix -- Verizon will add 10 MHz of AWS spectrum, “providing Verizon Wireless with 30 MHz of AWS spectrum in most of the relevant markets,” the filing said. Verizon also said it will use the AWS spectrum in both macro and small-cell deployments. Many of the details were redacted from the filing (http://bit.ly/1aqdxIJ). Under a complex spectrum deal unveiled in January (CD Jan 28 p9) AT&T will buy 39 of Verizon Wireless’s lower 700 MHz B-block licenses in exchange for $1.9 billion cash and the transfer of seven AWS licenses. The two carriers also unveiled spectrum agreements with private equity firm Grain.