Thursday, 13 April 2017

Results of FCC's 600MHz auction are in, T-Mobile wins nearly half of all spectrum sold

FCC building

There’s some big wireless news out today, as the FCC has announced the results of the 600MHz spectrum auction that kicked off last year.

The FCC says that there were a total of 50 winning bidders and $19.8 billion in bids. There was 70MHz of licensed spectrum up for grabs, and a total of 14MHz was made available for unlicensed use and wireless microphones.

The biggest winners of the auction were T-Mobile, Dish, Comcast, and US Cellular. T-Mobile won the most of any company, snagging 45 percent of all of the spectrum sold in the auction and spending $7.99 billion to do so.

T-Mobile 600MHz spectrum auction winnings

T-Mobile ended up with 1,525 licenses and 31MHz nationwide on average, which quadruples its existing low-band spectrum holdings. T-Mo CTO Neville Ray has said that T-Mobile will begin deploying its new spectrum this year in both new and existing markets, but Ray didn’t say which markets those will be.

Of course, you’ll also need a device capable of accessing these 600MHz airwaves in order to take advantage of ‘em. Qualcomm is currently working on chipsets that support 600MHz spectrum, and T-Mo estimates that we could start seeing some smartphone makers selling 600MHz-capable devices this year.

Other winners of note in the FCC’s 600MHz auction include Dish, which bid $6.2 billion for 486 licenses; Comcast, which bid $1.7 billion for 73 licenses; AT&T, which bid $910,200 for 23 licenses; and US Cellular, which bid $328,700 for 188 licenses. You can check out the full list of winners right here.


Results of FCC's 600MHz auction are in, T-Mobile wins nearly half of all spectrum sold originally posted at http://phonedog.com

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