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T-Mobile Lawyer Makes Case for Revised Spectrum Trigger in Incentive Auction

Trey Hanbury, lawyer for T-Mobile, made the carrier’s case for a revised trigger for the spectrum reserve in the TV incentive auction. Hanbury, of Hogan Lovells, said he spoke last week with FCC Chief of Staff Ruth Milkman and Howard…

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Symons, vice chair of the FCC’s Incentive Auction Task Force. “Consistent with T-Mobile submissions in the record of the proceedings referenced above, I explained how delayed implementation of the spectrum-reserve trigger could permit anti-competitive gaming by the dominant players,” his filing said. “I also noted the many alternative proposals in the record intended to accelerate the spectrum-reserve trigger as a means of preventing anti-competitive abuse.” The filing was posted Friday in docket 14-252.