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AUCTION NEWS: Verizon Wireless kicks T-Mobile USA out of Hawaii

WASHINGTON—Dobson Communications Corp. dominated round 85 of the advanced wireless services spectrum auction, placing nearly half of the new bids in the round. Verizon Wireless also re-entered the fray after watching from the sidelines for much of the bidding. The carrier placed a $4.1 million high bid on a 20-megahertz F-block license covering Hawaii; T-Mobile USA Inc. had previously held the license.

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Dobson had 21 new high bids on spectrum in Ohio, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, New York and Virginia. Dobson ended the round having bid a total of $63 million for 86 spectrum licenses. Round 85 had a total of 44 new bids, including:

Auction Summary at the end of Round 86

Net Bids:

$13,639,712,550

New Bids in round:

25

Withdrawn Bids: 0
Proactive Waivers: 1
Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 3
Licenses with Provisionally Winning Bids: 1069
FCC Held Licenses:

53

Eligible Bidders: 106 (of 168)

  • NextWave Telecom Inc. placed three high bids totaling $4.2 million for spectrum in Louisiana and Albany, N.Y.

  • T-Mobile USA came away with another three high bids for spectrum in Portland, Maine, at a price of $2.2 million; Des Moines, Iowa, for about $5.8 million; and Springfield, Ill., for $227,000.

  • The Sprint Nextel joint venture with several cable companies outbid T-Mobile USA on spectrum in Birmingham, Ala., for $10.7 million, and bumped Cingular Wireless L.L.C. out of a license in the Tampa-St.Petersburg, Fla.,-area with a bid of nearly $24 million.

The auction has now raised a total of about $13.8 billion and 106 bidders remain eligible.

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