Confirmed: AT&T wants to use T-Mobile’s AWS spectrum for LTE buildout
Flipping through the slide deck accompanying a hastily-arranged press conference this morning to talk up AT&T’s planned acquisition of T-Mobile USA , it’s now clear that the company is interested in augmenting its 700MHz LTE spectrum with T-Mobile’s 1700MHz AWS airwaves — a move that it says would help it deploy LTE to 95 percent of the American population. AWS is currently used by T-Mobile for its 3G services, but running LTE there isn’t without precedent — that’s where MetroPCS is already set up, so there’s some potential for consumer hardware and infrastructure synergy there. AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson has said that the purchase would help the FCC achieve the National Broadband Plan’s goal of ubiquitous (read: rural) broadband availability — clearly a nudge at the feds to push approval in the right direction. General counsel Wayne Watts says they’ve “studied the law, studied the facts” and believe that the transaction can and should go through — but be that as it may, they’re still anticipating “focused divestitures,” probably not unlike the markets Verizon had to flip in order to win approval of its Alltel buy . Confirmed: AT&T wants to use T-Mobile’s AWS spectrum for LTE buildout originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 21 Mar 2011 08:17:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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