By now, we hope you're plenty familiar with the ongoing saga between Verizon Wireless and the FCC -- no, not that little kerfuffle about
data roaming complaints, but the biggie -- the
proposed transfer of 122 AWS spectrum licenses from three cable providers to Big Red. While the FCC's latest move is merely a sign of due diligence, it's now pressing Verizon to supply additional information regarding its business, spectrum holdings and the proposed transfer -- all with a deadline on or before March 22nd. While many of the information requests are boilerplate material, the regulator specifically presses Verizon to substantiate its claims that it'll require additional spectrum in some markets
as early as 2013. Further, Verizon must also provide an analysis of the
proposed spectrum transfer between itself and Leap Wireless and its impact upon the deal with the cable operators. Regardless of Big Red's response, it seems safe to assume that
Sprint and T-Mobile will each have some additional thoughts on the matter.
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FCC to Verizon Wireless: You need more spectrum? Prove it by March 22nd. originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 10 Mar 2012 10:55:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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