The auction of 1,087 radio spectrum licences by the US
Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) has ended with
T-Mobile,
Verizon
and a
Time
Warner-backed consortium as the big winners.
Deutsche
Telekom-owned T-Mobile paid $4.2bn (£2.2bn) for 120 licences, giving it the
capacity to compete with its larger rivals in the US. The purchase will also
allow T-Mobile to upgrade its network and run 3G services.
Verizon paid $2.8bn (£1.5bn) for just 13 licences, while a consortium that
included Time Warner,
Comcast
and
Sprint
Nextel bid $2.4bn (£1.3bn) for 137 spectrum licences.
The sale raised $13.9bn (£7.3bn) overall, with only 35 of the licences going
unsold. FCC chairman Kevin Martin called the sale "the biggest, most successful
auction in the commission's history".
The sale was reminiscent of the
UK 3G licence
auction, when the UK government raised £22.5bn from the winning bidders.
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