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FFH5
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And good for AT&T the spectrum is in 700 mhz band

What did AT&T get?

One slice of nationwide spectrum — the former UHF channel 55(716-722 MHz).

Former UHF channel 56(722-728 MHz) over New York, Los Angeles, Boston, Philadelphia, and San Francisco.

That is 6 mhz worth of spectrum nationally in 700 mhz band, and an additional 6 mhz in the major cities listed above.

Should help AT&T's LTE rollout.
Zoder
join:2002-04-16
Miami, FL

Zoder

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Do you have details on the conditions attached to the approval? The article just glances over it.

FFH5
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FFH5

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said by Zoder:

Do you have details on the conditions attached to the approval? The article just glances over it.

See this FCC link:
»transition.fcc.gov/Daily ··· 88A1.pdf
Paragraphs 61 to about 70 highlight imposed conditions.

And some more easily readable comments on imposed conditions are found in Copps dissent from the FCC approval of this deal:
»transition.fcc.gov/Daily ··· 88A2.pdf

A news item that explains conditions more fully:
»www.fiercewireless.com/s ··· 11-12-23

Gbcue
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join:2001-09-30
Santa Rosa, CA

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said by FFH5:

Should help AT&T's LTE rollout.

I LOL'ed at that.
Zoder
join:2002-04-16
Miami, FL

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Thanks. I was interested in the device interoperability and I see they are going to save that for an industry wide rule making next quarter.

IPPlanMan
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join:2000-09-20
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said by FFH5:

Should help AT&T's LTE rollout.

Is AT&T actually doing anything?
Seems like they got up to 15 LTE cities and quit...

Verizon's so far ahead of them, it's pathetic....
en103
join:2011-05-02

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Word has it, SoCal (large area) has LTE, as well as SF and many other areas - but are not 'LIVE'.