Ignore Incentive Auction Changes That T-Mobile and Sprint Seek, Verizon Says
Verizon said the FCC should reject, or at least require the release of additional data from T-Mobile and Sprint as they seek revisions to the reserve spectrum trigger for the TV incentive auction (see 1507270071). “Three years after the FCC…
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began its incentive auction rulemaking and 14 days before the sunshine period starts, T-Mobile and Sprint filed jointly fifteen pages of ‘simulations of potential broadcaster and wireless carrier bidding’ that they claim support their request to trigger the set-aside earlier in the auction,” Verizon said. The data in the filings was redacted, Verizon noted in the ex parte filing posted Monday. “The FCC should reject T-Mobile and Sprint’s filing outright without consideration. Alternatively, the FCC should deny their request for confidential treatment and make the filing public.”