The Communications Workers of America urged the FCC...
The Communications Workers of America urged the FCC not to impose spectrum aggregation limits on any carrier’s ability to buy spectrum in the TV spectrum incentive auction. “Open competition is the best way to serve the public interest,” CWA said…
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in a filing Tuesday at the agency. But T-Mobile and Sprint, which advocate spectrum aggregation limits, “are asking the FCC to establish different rules for different bidders, potentially slowing the spread of wireless and the investment and jobs that go with,” CWA said (http://bit.ly/17qKJQ0). One study found that if the FCC had imposed such limits on the 700 MHz auction, “it would have reduced auction revenue by 45 percent or almost $9 billion,” the union said.