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Spectrum Auction: $18 Billion and Beyond - B-block gets all of the attention while D-block remains ignored

30.11.1999 / Broadbandreports


Bidding at the FCC spectrum auction exceeded the FCC s $10 billion goal earlier this week. Although bidding has started to slow down, the total amount of bids surpassed $18 billion yesterday before the auction closed for the weekend. The bulk of that bidding is for the A-block and B-block sections of the spectrum, with B-block (covering Chicago) getting the most attention. Bidding for the C-block has come to a halt since meeting its reserve price a few days ago. D-block continues to get zero attention; 25 rounds of bidding have passed without any bids and this public safety portion of the spectrum remains at a bid well below half of the minimum price required for a sale.read comment(s)]]>


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