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    FCC’s Nov. 13 Wireless Auction: Key Facts About the Event

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    Todd R. Weiss
    Published October 3, 2014
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      When the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) opens its Nov. 13 AWS-3 wireless spectrum auction up to bidders, some 80 applicants will compete to beat out their competitors for a larger chunk of the finite wireless spectrum that is used to support wireless calls, data transmissions and other communications.

      The auction, called Auction 97, will remain open until bidding stops, which can be weeks or months, and then the FCC will examine the bids to ensure they are from qualified bidders, that they meet a series of technical and regulatory requirements and that they conform to other stipulations, according to the agency.

      All of this is being done as part of a process that will allow portions of the wireless spectrum that are no longer in use to be reallocated to new licensees so that the bandwidth can be used to expand wireless services, according to the FCC.

      Some of the better known applicants in the list of proposed bidders include three of the four largest U.S. wireless carriers—Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile—as well as Dish Network, according to a report by Seeking Alpha. “Sprint is planning sit out on the auction to save firepower for a major sale of low-frequency airwaves scheduled for next year,” the report stated.

      Applicants had to fill out a short form prior to the auction to participate, which helps to establish that they meet the requirements for bidding on the spectrum that is up for grabs.

      Once the auction opens, bids are taken anonymously through a live dynamic online portal, according to the FCC. When the FCC deems the auction closed, it will provisionally name the winners and then collect payments for the winning bids. Licensing reviews and other reviews will follow before the licenses for the spectrum are eventually issued, according to the FCC.

      AWS-3 is an abbreviation for Advanced Wireless Services-3.

      The AWS-3 auction centers on three specific portions of the wireless spectrum, according to the FCC: 1,695 to 1,710MHz; 1,755 to 1,780MHz; and 2,155 to 2,180MHz bands.

      Bidders will compete for 1,614 spectrum licenses available in the auction, including 734 Cellular Market Area (CMA) licenses, according to the FCC. The AWS-3 frequencies will be licensed in 5 and 10MHz blocks, with each license having a total bandwidth of 5, 10 or 20MHz.

      By allowing new users to take over the available segments of wireless spectrum, the FCC is hoping to expand the spectrum available to consumers, business users and others who are continuing to demand more wireless performance and services.

      The AWS-3 auction has been in the works by the FCC for some time. In April, the FCC released a 139-page “Report and Order” which set the rules for the event and detailed how it would repurpose federal spectrum in the AWS-3 band for commercial use, according to an earlier eWEEK report. The auction represents the “largest amount of spectrum suitable for mobile broadband use that the commission has made available for auction since the 700MHz band was auctioned in 2008,” the FCC said in a statement at the time.

      FCC’s Nov. 13 Wireless Auction: Key Facts About the Event

      The increased use of wireless devices and mobile data—by the end of 2014, Cisco expects the number of mobile connected devices on the planet to exceed the number of people—has wireless carriers vying for ever more of it, and the FCC, at its pace, working to free up spectrum where it can.

      In mid-2015, the FCC will hold another such auction, this time called an “incentive auction,” which will focus on spectrum that television networks have agreed to sell. The incentive auction is a first-of-its-kind event where television broadcasters can voluntarily offer up their spectrum at a price and the FCC can package it together for bidding by wireless carriers.

      It is another way to make more spectrum available for wireless users, but it will come from a completely different spectrum that was formerly used for analog television signals. That spectrum became available in 2008 after the FCC’s move from analog to digital television broadcasting in the United States.

      In a related move to continue to expand the availability of more wireless spectrum for users, Tom Wheeler, the chairman of the FCC, recently proposed a study of a next-generation 5G system that would use the existing high-band spectrum as a way of looking to the future of wireless communications, according to another eWEEK story. The FCC chairman raised the issue in a Sept. 26 post, “Meeting the Mobile Moment,” on the Official FCC Blog, where he called for such a study to be explored.

      “Seizing the opportunities of mobile innovation is one of the FCC’s highest priorities,” including opening more spectrum to broadband uses, as well as ensuring more efficient and effective use of the existing spectrum, he wrote.

      Todd R. Weiss
      Todd R. Weiss
      Todd R. Weiss is a seasoned technology journalist with over 15 years of experience covering enterprise IT. Since 2014, he has been a senior writer at eWEEK.com, specializing in mobile technology, smartphones, tablets, laptops, cloud computing, and enterprise software. Previously, he was a staff writer for Computerworld.com from 2000 to 2008, reporting on a wide range of IT topics. Throughout his career, Weiss has written extensively about innovations in mobile tech, cloud platforms, security, and enterprise software, providing insightful analysis to help IT professionals and businesses navigate the evolving technology landscape. His work has appeared in numerous leading publications, offering expert commentary and in-depth analysis on emerging trends and best practices in IT.

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