Shaun Nichols in California, vnunet.com21 Mar 2008
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Verizon has been named as the big winner in the US Federal Communication
Commission's
wireless
spectrum auction.
The US firm shelled out $9.6bn for 108 wireless spectrum licences, including
those in the much-publicised C block of the 700MHz spectrum.
This spectrum garnered media attention last summer when FCC chairman Kevin
Martin announced that the block could become an
open
network.
The rule would force the network to allow access from any wireless device,
thus preventing the operator from limiting access to a specific brand or line of
handsets.
Google was among the perspective suitors for the auction. The company had
lobbied the FCC to include the open spectrum rule, and had later vowed to meet
the $4.65bn reserve price required to put the rule into effect.
Alhough Google did not win the auction, the company
issued
a statement declaring it a "victory for consumers".
"As a result of the auction, consumers whose devices use the C-block of
spectrum will soon be able to use any wireless device they wish, and download to
their devices any applications and content they wish," Google said in a blog
posting.
"Consumers soon should begin enjoying new, internet-like freedom to get the
most out of their mobile phones and other wireless devices."
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