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T-Mobile Gets FCC Auction 103 Waiver Despite Deal to Buy Sprint

The FCC Office of Economics and Analytics and Wireless Bureau granted T-Mobile’s request to apply to participate in Auction 103, despite its pending purchase of Sprint (see 1908270023), said an order in Tuesday's Daily Digest. Bidding rules for such auctions…

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bar participation by companies that have ongoing arrangements with other bidders, but the FCC granted similar waivers for T-Mobile in auctions 101 and 102, the order said. This now allows more participation in the “historic” auction of high-band spectrum, the staff said. The auction will “make available the largest amount of high-band spectrum for advanced wireless services ever in American history, releasing 3,400 megahertz of spectrum into the commercial marketplace for 5G deployment,” the order said. “The public interest will be best served by permitting T-Mobile to seek to participate.”