CTIA said in a filing at the FCC it would support the agency maki...
CTIA said in a filing at the FCC it would support the agency making available a single 20 MHz block to be auctioned on a RSA/MSA basis if the Commission moves forward on a long- pending auction for advanced…
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wireless services. CTIA said it can’t support a Rural Cellular Assn. (RCA) proposal to make several blocks available, but could support offering a single block in a form that may be more attractive to small carriers. Sources say the RSA/MSA level is the smallest the FCC appears willing to consider as it takes up an auction of spectrum in the 1.7 GHz and 2.1 GHz bands. CTIA said taking this step “would be an appropriate means of encouraging effective small and rural carrier participation in the AWS auction.” CTIA initially opposed a RCA petition seeking more spectrum for smaller license areas. “RCA has been trying to persuade CTIA to support more spectrum for small license areas,” David Nace, RCA gen. counsel told us Tues. “We think it’s a step in the right direction.” CTIA and RCA have found common areas of agreement on auction issues in recent days. Last week, RCA said, in support of CTIA that while it didn’t necessarily support a complete end to all set-asides for designated entities it views bid credits as a more effective mechanism for making sure small carriers are victorious in spectrum auctions.