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MAP and PISC Urge FCC to Protect Competition in 700MHz Auction

24 September 2007 No Comment
Together with the Ad Hoc Public Interest Spectrum Coalition, Media Access Project filed a Petition for Reconsideration urging the FCC to maximize the potential for regional and national competition in the upcoming auction by preventing a bidder from owning licenses in both the C and D block of the spectrum. The filing also asks the Commission to clarify language in the auction rules, so that a conspiracy to block bidders from winning a license constitutes a violation of the anti-collusion rules.
Read the <txp:file_download_link id=”208″>petition</txp:file_download_link>

Together with the Ad Hoc Public Interest Spectrum Coalition, Media Access Project filed a Petition for Reconsideration urging the FCC to maximize the potential for regional and national competition in the upcoming auction by preventing a bidder from owning licenses in both the C and D block of the spectrum. The filing also asks the Commission to clarify language in the auction rules, so that a conspiracy to block bidders from winning a license constitutes a violation of the anti-collusion rules.
Read the <txp:file_download_link id=”208″>petition</txp:file_download_link>

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