T-Mobile wants the FCC to prevent Verizon Wireless from bidding on
reserved Spectrum in a dozen U.S. markets. In a November 16 letter to
the FCC, T-Mobile attorney Trey Hanbury of the DC law firm of Hogan
Lovells told FCC it “incorrectly identified Verizon as reserve eligible”
in 12 markets including Oklahoma City, OK, Brownsville, TX, Bozeman,
MT, Springfield, MA, and Minot, ND among others. Hanbury provided a list
of corrections to the list of nationwide carriers qualified to bid on
reserve spectrum in the hope of “protecting against excessive
concentration of low-band spectrum holdings by the nation’s dominant
wireless providers while insuring competitive bidding.”
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