The FCC Wireless Bureau set up a pleading cycle for...
The FCC Wireless Bureau set up a pleading cycle for the proposed sale of three lower 700 MHz licenses from Wireless Communications Venture, Central Stearns Comsis and Communications Alternatives to AT&T Mobility. Applicants said the “additional spectrum will enable AT&T…
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to increase its system capacity, particularly for Long Term Evolution services, and to facilitate the provision of additional products and services” in the St. Cloud, Minn., area, the bureau said (http://xrl.us/bnx5f7). Based on a preliminary review, AT&T would hold 75 MHz of spectrum and 55 MHz below 1 GHz in that market, the bureau said. Petitions to deny are due Nov. 16, oppositions Nov. 26 and replies Dec. 3.