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Activities begin at 6:00 PM CT on Friday, September 19 and continue through Sunday, September 21.
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The AWS-3 spectrum auction in the US has finally come to a close. Now it is imperative for winning bidders to implement an effective transition strategy for their new spectrum. A lot of questions need to be answered, though. Chris Hardy lists them in today’s blog post, which will help those running behind in planning to jump start their strategy.
The commercial microwave and broadband radio service (BRS) systems operating in the 2.1 GHz band, and the thousands of federal government systems found in the 1.7 GHz band, will impact carrier deployment schedules in a number of significant ways. Successful deployment hinges upon the ability to coordinate with incumbents.
Effective transition planning will be a key element in any successful rollout. Here are just a few of the questions winning bidders need to answer as part of their planning:
Ideally, bidders already have been asking themselves these questions as part of pre-auction planning. Back in July I blogged about the likely complications with AWS-3 coordination; however, it’s never too late to start answering these questions. The sooner you do, the better coordination plans can be hatched and the more quickly you can put valuable spectrum into service. If you’d like to discuss this more, leave me a comment or contact a Comsearch representative.