[opendtv] News: 700MHz spectrum auction draws Verizon, Chevron
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700MHz spectrum auction draws Verizon, Chevron
FCC has accepted 96 applications for January's wireless spectrum
auction and reported 170 as incomplete, including AT&T and Verizon
By Stephen Lawson, IDG News Service
December 19, 2007
AT&T and Verizon Wireless want to go up against other current mobile
operators and some possible future competitors, including Google, in
next month's auction for 700MHz wireless spectrum around the United
States.
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission on Tuesday released lists
of accepted and incomplete applications for the auction, in which it
will sell licenses to frequencies that are set to be vacated by
analog TV stations. It has accepted 96 applications and reported 170
as incomplete. The latter need to be completed by Jan. 4.
AT&T and Verizon are not surprise entrants but are the country's
biggest mobile operators. If either carrier won a portion of the
spectrum that has been designated for use by any device and any
service, it would have to open up its network more than any big U.S.
operator ever has. Verizon has already unveiled part of a plan to
further open its network.
They were on the list of incomplete applications, along with smaller
mobile operators Alltel and MetroPCS. Cable operator Cox
Communications, an archrival of the telecommunications giants, is
also preparing an application. And cellular technology giant
Qualcomm, which is already building a mobile entertainment network on
vacated TV channels, is also gearing up to bid. Would-be bidders with
incomplete applications have until Jan. 4 to complete their paperwork.
Google earlier this year offered to participate in the auction in
return for the FCC imposing open-network requirements. The booming
Internet company's involvement could drive up bids all around,
helping the government reap its hoped-for $10 billion payday for the
spectrum. Google's application has already been accepted, the FCC
said Tuesday. So has that of Towerstream, a wireless broadband
provider to businesses.
One surprise applicant yet to complete its papers is oil giant Chevron.
Participation by Chevron in the auction comes "out of the blue," said
analyst Jack Gold of J. Gold Associates. However, oil companies and
utilities are big wireless users, so he can see why Chevron might be
interested.
Chevron, like Google, is unlikely to actually build a network,
though, he said. "I can see them potentially winning but then
becoming landlords, renting it out," he said. For both companies,
that decision wouldn't be based on the cost of building a network but
on the experience required: Neither company has any history of
constructing and operating a wireless network, a complicated
undertaking.
Also Tuesday, the agency extended the Dec. 28 deadline for upfront
payments in the auction to Jan. 4 and pushed back a mock auction
until Jan. 22. The auction itself is set to begin Jan. 24.
Nancy Gohring in Seattle, contributed to this report.
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