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Mobile phone carriers AT&T and Sprint have reportedly exchanged some spectrum in several areas in the US, including some parts of Colorado, Oklahoma and Florida. It seems that the swap has already been approved by FCC, and Sprint unveiled in the recent 10-Q filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission that it would receive $59 million from AT&T as a result of the deal. Said deal includes some spectrum in Oklahoma City, where AT&T already had to perform spectrum exchanges two times before, FierceWireless notes, âœfirst as a condition of its merger with Cingular Wireless four years ago and then in 2007 as part of its acquisition of Dobson.â According to AT&T, FCC should approve the acquisition of spectrum in the area because its previous deals do not prevent this and because the competition in the market is strong. The carrier stresses the fact that other operators also own spectrum in Oklahoma City, including Verizon Wireless, Sprint, T-Mobile USA,!
US Cellular and Clearwire. âœThe spectrum swap mentioned in the Q is of a type that has been a common practice in the industry â" carriers trade/sell bits and pieces of spectrum to each other in areas where a carrier has an excess of capacity,â Sprint spokesman James Fisher stated, as reported by FierceWireless. âœIn...
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