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The Federal Communications Commission regulates interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite and cable in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and U.S. territories.
earned revenue from the Forward Auction is used to pay the following parties: (1) the winning TV Broadcasters from the Reverse Auction; (2) the FCC for the administrative costs of conducting the auctions; (3) to reimburse eligible TV Broadcasters for their costs incurred as a Page 4 Page 4 of 53 result of their
BSNL paid the Indian government ₹ ₹101.87 billion (equivalent to ₹230 billion or US$2.6 billion in 2023) for spectrum in 20 circles and MTNL got spectrum for 3G services in 2 circles, Delhi and Mumbai. The auction took place over 34 days and consisted of 183 rounds of bidding.
Verizon, ATT and T-Mobile walked away with the vast majority of the C-band licenses up for grabs in the FCCs blockbuster midband spectrum auction. ATT came in second by spending $23.4 billion for 1,621 licenses. Comcast and Charter, bidding jointly, spent nothing.
Unless otherwise announced, bids will be accepted on all licenses in each round of the auction until bidding stops on every license. Each round of sequential bidding rounds is followed by the release of that rounds results. Multiple bidding rounds may be conducted each day.
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The radio spectrum is the radio frequency (RF) portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. In the United States, regulatory responsibility for the radio spectrum is divided between the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA).
A spectrum auction is a process whereby a government uses an auction system to sell the rights to transmit signals over specific bands of the electromagnetic spectrum and to assign scarce spectrum resources.

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