T-Mobile Wants To Sell 700 MHz License to Alaska Wireless Network
The FCC established a pleading cycle on a proposal by T-Mobile to sell a single lower 700 MHz A-block license to the Alaska Wireless Network. “The Applicants maintain that the proposed transaction would provide AWN with additional spectrum in the…
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geographic area authorized under the license that would improve its ability to compete with national service providers in more urban areas of Alaska and allow it to expand wireless broadband access to rural communities where national service providers have yet to deploy wireless facilities," the FCC said in a Tuesday public notice in docket 15-265. Petitions to deny are due Dec. 1, oppositions Dec. 11 and replies Dec. 18. The license covers 29 boroughs and four cellular market areas, the FCC said.