FCC puts the brakes on its big spectrum auction, delaying it until 2015

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Pulling off a feat as enormously complex as the government’s planned broadcast spectrum incentive auction was going to be a long shot for 2014. On Friday new Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler officially acknowledged those difficulties, announcing in a blog post the auction would be postponed until 2015.

The auction will be the first major release of mobile broadband spectrum since the 700 MHz auction of 2008, transferring 600 MHz licenses today held by TV broadcasters to mobile carriers who want it for it LTE and future mobile data networks. But this is no ordinary auction. It would involve a complicated scenario of reverse bids, in which broadcasters would agree to part with certain frequencies at certain prices. The FCC would then repackage those airwaves into chunks usable by the mobile operators, and then the carriers would bid on those blocks.

As Stacey Higginbotham and I wrote when…

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