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Verizon Communications Inc (VZ.N) and AT&T Inc (T.N), the two largest US mobile phone companies, grabbed the lion’s share of a $19.12 billion auction of airwaves being vacated by television broadcasters.
Verizon and AT&T won more than $16 billion of licenses, according to auction results released on Thursday, airwaves they plan to use to enhance existing voice and data services, as well as underpin a new wave of wireless technologies. The possibility of a nationwide video network was raised by a $711 million slice of the 700 megahertz airwaves won by Frontier Wireless, a partner of satellite television operation DISH Network Corp (DISH.O). DISH declined to comment. But No 2 wireless provider Verizon and No 1-ranked AT&T dominated the Federal Communications Commission auction that started January 24 and ended Tuesday after 260 round of bidding. “It means that the two big guys just got much bigger,” said Rebecca Arbogast, an analyst with Stifel Nicolaus. Verizon Wireless, a joint venture with Vodafone Group Plc (VOD.L), won the biggest nationwide block of spectrum, with a $4.74 billion bid that trumped $4.71 billion offered by Internet leader Google Inc (GOOG.O), FCC officials said. Verizon Wireless also won 25 regional licenses. AT&T won 227 licenses in regional licenses around the US. The company can pair those airwave with a large piece of 700-megahertz spectrum it gained earlier this year in its $2.5 billion acquisition of Aloha Partners. “AT&T’s strong spectrum holdings position the company to further enhance the quality and reliability of existing wireless broadband and voice services, and to set the foundation for new-generation wireless broadband technologies and services,” Ralph de la Vega, head of AT&T’s wireless unit, said in a statement. Overall, AT&T spent a total of about $6.64 billion and Verizon spent $9.63 billion at the auction, Arbogast said. The 700-megahertz airwaves are considered valuable because they travel long distances and can penetrate thick walls. Analysts say the major carriers will be able use them to offer consumers more advanced services such as broadband access via mobile phones and wireless broadband to laptop computers. FCC Chairman Kevin Martin called the auction ‘a significant success,’ citing the record amount of money raised for the US Treasury and a requirement the nationwide spectrum won by Verizon be accessible to a range of devices and software. Martin said the auction would enhance competition, citing the spectrum won by Frontier Wireless. But the auction results dimmed hopes that the newly available spectrum would lead to a major new competitor in the wireless business. Google’s participation in the auction had sparked some hopes that the company could jump into the wireless business. But Google won no licenses in the auction, the FCC said. Nevertheless, the auction was seen as a victory for Google, since the bidding was high enough to trigger the ‘open-platform’ rules it requested for the nationwide airwaves eventually won by Verizon. reuters
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Wow, amazing. It mentions at the end that this impacts google, due to the bidding amounts. Can anyone clarify that portion and how it is good for google though they won no licenses?
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The amount needed to require the C Block of the 700 Mhz spectrum to be "open" as far as applications, devices, and software was reached during the bidding thus optimally allowing for Google's Android OS to be fully implemented.
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Wow it's all coming together!
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