Pleading Cycle Established on AT&T Buy of 700 MHz License From Data-Max
The FCC established a pleading cycle on Data-Max Wireless’ proposed sale of a single lower 700 MHz B-block license in Arizona to AT&T. The license covers Mohave County as a single-county market. “The Applicants assert that, as a result of…
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this proposed transaction, AT&T would hold 24 MHz of contiguous, paired Lower 700 MHz spectrum in this CMA [cellular market area], allowing for a 10x10 megahertz LTE deployment,” the FCC said in a notice released Thursday. The deal would give AT&T 55 MHz of below-1-GHz spectrum in CMA Arizona 1-Mohave, the FCC said. Petitions to deny are due April 14, oppositions April 21 and replies April 28. The FCC also sent letters to both companies seeking more information on the transaction, which is standard operating procedure.