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Itron, which supplies automatic meter reading equipment to utilit...

Itron, which supplies automatic meter reading equipment to utilities, opposed ArrayCom request to FCC to postpone auction of one 5 MHz license in 1670-1675 MHz band. Citing downturn in financial markets that has made it difficult to raise capital…

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for auctions, ArrayCom sought 6-month delay of bidding, until April 30. FCC adopted order earlier this year implementing service rules for 27 MHz in 7 separate bands that had been reallocated to nongovt. from govt. use, including 5 MHz at 1.6 GHz. Itron has nationwide authority to operate wireless meter reading equipment in 1427-1432 MHz on secondary basis and is potential bidder in 1670 MHz auction. Itron contended ArrayCom hadn’t provided Commission with sufficient justification to postpone auction and that delay would defer rollout of new services to public in that band. Itron said that if agency concluded economic conditions supported delay, “it should consider reducing the upfront payment amount and the minimum opening bid, but it should not delay the benefits of new services to the public in order to satisfy the financial needs of one particular company.” Itron said there was no guarantee telecom financial markets would turn around in 6 months. Itron also rejected ArrayCom’s making comparison to decision to postpone bulk of 700 MHz auctions, which were to have started June 19 until Congress indefinitely delayed bidding for all but smaller licenses in lower band. Itron said: “Congress delayed the auction of the bulk of the 700 MHz spectrum not because potential bidders were facing difficulties in raising money for the auctions, but because the telecommunications policy and spectrum management principles regarding this particular portion of the spectrum were unsettled.” FCC last week revised schedule for auction, for which short-form applications had been due Sept. 25. New date for those filings is Oct. 1, with upfront payments due Oct. 15, mock auction Oct. 25, with auction beginning Oct. 30.