FCC Ends 700 MHz Auction

Apu writes “Having received bids totaling $19.5 billion over 260 rounds of bidding, the FCC has announced the closing of Auction 73. The Chairman’s statement notes that the auction has “raised more money than any [FCC] auction has ever raised” besting the 2006 Advanced Wireless Service-1 auction that raised $13.9 billion and topping the $10.6 billion Congress estimated it would receive for the 700 MHz spectrum. The New York Times reports that “the last bid in the auction was $91,000 for frequencies around Vieques, Pureto Rico.” According to the FCC, “eight unsold licenses [...] remain held by the FCC and will again be made available [...] in a future auction.” This includes the “D block” which was to be shared by commercial and public safety users and only received a single $472 million bid, below the $1.3 billion reserve price. However, as previously reported, the open access provisions will apply to one-third of the auctioned spectrum as the minimum $4.6 billion bid for the “C” block was received. The names of the winning bidders have not yet been made public.”

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Original post by CmdrTaco

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One Response to “FCC Ends 700 MHz Auction”

  1. VoIP-Facts.net: The Blog Says:

    FCC 700MHz Auction Closed

    The $19.6 billion raised by the FCC is said to be the largest amount raised for any FCC auction, and in fact exceeds the amount of all the past FCC auctions put together by a half billion dollars.
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