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United States 2008 wireless spectrum auction : ウィキペディア英語版 | United States 2008 wireless spectrum auction The United States 700 MHz FCC wireless spectrum auction, officially known as Auction 73,〔(Auction 73 Factsheet at fcc.gov ) Auction 73 Factsheet from FCC.gov〕 was started by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on January 24, 2008 for the rights to operate the 700 MHz radio frequency band in the United States. The details of process were the subject of debate among several telecommunications companies, including Verizon Wireless, AT&T Mobility, as well as the Internet company Google. Much of the debate swirled around the "open access" requirements set down by the Second Report and Order released by the FCC determining the process and rules for the auction. All bidding was required by law to commence by January 28. == Overview == Full-power TV stations were forced into an uncompensated DTV transition in the United States, in order to free 108MHz of radio spectrum for newer wireless services. The last transmissions by the incumbent television broadcasters using this spectrum ceased on June 12, 2009, except for LPTV (low-power television) stations, which can stay on the air with an analog TV signal until the winning bidders start operations.
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