Deutsche Telekom wants more help from regulators in the upcoming U.S. spectrum auction for former TV broadcast licenses, now that regulators have essentially blocked Sprint's bid to buy T-Mobile US.
Of course, regulators already have set aside a portion of that spectrum for smaller bidders, including Sprint and T-Mobile US.
Whether anything more than that is contemplated is unknown, but is unlikely.
Thursday, August 7, 2014
Deutsche Telekom Wants More Help in US Spectrum Auction
Gary Kim has been a communications industry analyst and journalist for more than 30 years, covering the business impact of technology. These days he especially studies changing business models and strategies.He speaks frequently at conferences and spends quite a lot of time organizing conferences and content as well.
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