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Following AT&T's merger with BellSouth in December 2006, Cingular Wireless is now solely owned by AT&T.
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NextWave gets OK to move forward with license sale.(News)
Byline: HEATHER FORSGREN WEAVER Bankruptcy Judge Adlai S. Hardin Jr. has given bankrupt NextWave Telecom Inc. the green light to proceed with the sale of 34 licenses to Cingular Wireless L.L.C., a sale that according to bankruptcy law must first be put...
Lower 700 MHz auction set to start, rural auction ends. (News).
WASHINGTON--The Federal Communications Commission's auctions could bring advanced wireless services to rural America through a recently completed auction and one slated to start next week. The FCC completed the sale of three rural cellular licenses with affiliates of Western Wireless Corp. and...
Wireless Partnerships Outsmart FCC - Government Activity
WASHINGTON, D.C.--The FCC was completely outmaneuvered in the latest spectrum license auction that was designed to give smaller wireless providers with gross revenues of less than $125 million a fighting chance. By forming partnerships with second-tier carriers, AT&T Wireless, Cingular Wireless, Sprint PCS and VoiceStream Wireless acquired 169 licenses for...
Ruling Could Shake Market.(Company Business and Marketing)
In what could be a stunning turnaround for the industry, observers say that if a federal court sides with Nextwave Personal Communications Inc. in a protracted, controversial court case, it would seriously--and perhaps adversely--affect hundreds of wireless players' business plans. Then...
St. Paul, Minn.-Area Wireless Auction Favors Familiar `Entrepreneurs'.
By Martin J. Moylan, Saint Paul Pioneer Press, Minn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 21--You can't see or touch this Twin Cities real estate. But it's worth nearly a half-billion dollars. It's radio spectrum, specifically for wireless voice and data ...
Corporate giants and little guys team up in battle for airwaves
George D. Crowley Jr., a longtime telecommunications entrepreneur, recalls the day last fall when an old friend contacted him about an intriguing opportunity. The friend represented SBC Communications. As Crowley knew, the Federal Communications Commission was preparing to begin an auction in December of wireless airwave frequencies that the largest...
Re-auction winners make plans for new spectrum.
Wireless carriers finally have access to additional 1.9 GHz spectrum licenses badly needed to alleviate overcrowded networks nearly five years after the licenses were first put up for auction. Now that they have these licenses, carriers just have t Wireless carriers finally have access...
Air Auction - Government Activity - Brief Article
Bids hit $9.3 billion as U.S. government auctions for wireless licenses continued. The three largest bidders were Verizon Wireless, Salmon PCS, representing Cingular Wireless, and AT&T partner Alaska Native Wireless. No licenses have been granted, and the process will resume Jan. 5.
Salmon PCS Among Qualified Bidders on FCC Wireless Auction Beginning December 12th
Business Editors/Hi-Tech Writers CHEVY CHASE, Md.--BUSINESS WIRE--Dec. 12, 2000 Salmon PCS, L.L.C. ("Salmon") is a limited liability company formed by Crowley Digital Wireless, L.L.C. ("Crowley LLC") and Cingular Wireless L.L.C. ("Cingular"). The company was established to participate in the FCC's Auction No. 35 of C and F...
C-block re-auction finally a go.
WASHINGTON--As the Federal Communications Commission frantically prepared to re-auction 422 C- and F-block personal communications services licenses beginning tomorrow, the agency on Dec. 1 released the names of those planning to participate in the auction and those that had been rejected. ...
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