Months ago Sprint made it clear it
wasn’t going to bid in the 600MHZ spectrum auction when the FCC oversees
the long-awaited sale. And last week the company reiterated its
position on standing on the sidelines, according to lightreading.com.
“This auction is at best going to give a block of 2x10MHz spectrum,” Sprint CFO Tarek Robbiati said at the Citi 2016 Internet, Media and Telecommunications Conference. “For a really, really high-speed network you need at least 2x20MHz of contiguous spectrum.” Continue Reading
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