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Verizon Wins Big in FCC Auction; Google Leaves Empty-Handed

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The "C block" of airwaves, which encompasses about a third of the spectrum at auction, is subject to "open access" provisions pushed by FCC Chairman Kevin Martin, meaning users of the network will be able to use whatever phones or software they wish. Verizon won the regional licenses in the block covering every state with the exception of Alaska.


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AT&T (NYSE: T) Latest News about AT&T and Verizon Wireless, the nation's two biggest cell phone carriers, bid a combined US$16 billion of the record $19.6 billion pledged in the auction, according to an AP analysis of the results. Verizon Wireless bid $9.4 billion while AT&T bid $6.6 billion.

Old Guard Prevails

The results raised concern that the auction had failed to attract any new competitors to the cellular telephone market to challenge the dominant carriers.

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One new entrant, however, Frontier Wireless, which is owned by EchoStar Communications, won nearly enough licenses to create a nationwide footprint.

Record Tally

The auction, overseen by the FCC, attracted a record $19.6 billion in bids. Bidders were anonymous, but the agency released the names Thursday.

Verizon Wireless, a joint venture between Verizon Communications and British telecom giant Vodaphone Group, won nearly every license in the consumer-friendly "C block."

The spectrum, which encompasses about a third of the spectrum at auction, is subject to "open access" provisions pushed by FCC Chairman Kevin Martin, meaning users of the network New HP LaserJet P4014n Printer Starting at $699 after $100 instant savings. will be able to use whatever phones or software they wish.

Coveted Block

Verizon won the regional licenses in the block covering every state with the exception of Alaska.

Google posted a package bid for the C block licenses early in the auction, assuring that the open access provision would be put in place, but it was not enough to win.

Also Thursday, Martin said he had ordered an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the failure of a block of airwaves to be used for a nationwide emergency communications network to attract a winning bidder.

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