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Pleading Cycle Set on AT&T's Proposed Buy of Spectrum Licenses in Georgia

The FCC established a pleading cycle on the proposed sale of a lower 700 MHz C-block license from Dycom and a cellular license from Wilkes, both to AT&T. The licenses cover a local market in Georgia, said a public notice.…

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“Applicants maintain that acquiring the Lower 700 MHz spectrum would provide AT&T with additional spectrum that would enable it to increase its system capacity to enhance existing services, better accommodate its overall growth, and facilitate the provision of additional products and services in Cellular Market Area (CMA) 374 (Georgia 4 -- Jasper).” The cellular license would help AT&T “fill in gaps in its network,” the companies said, according to the PN. Petitions to deny are due April 27, oppositions May 4, replies May 11 in docket 17-82.