Verizon Wireless to sell spectrum to AT&T for $1.9 billion

Telecom Lead America: Verizon Wireless is selling space on the airwaves to AT&T in exchange for $1.9 billion and the transfer of some airwave rights from AT&T.

The sale of spectrum rights will let AT&T expand its capacity for wireless broadband in areas that include Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, Oklahoma City and Cincinnati. In return, it’s getting other frequencies in Los Angeles, Fresno, Calif., Phoenix and Portland, Ore.

The deals are part of a year-long spectrum reshuffling process for Verizon and AT&T. AT&T is on the hunt for more spectrum, while Verizon has been optimizing its holdings to make them easier to use with wireless service.

Public Knowledge, a Washington-based public-interest group, called on the Federal Communications Commission to stop the deal, as it’s a transfer of spectrum between the two biggest cellphone carriers. Harold Feld, a senior vice president at the group, said there could be more competition in the industry if the spectrum went to smaller carriers instead.

Verizon is also selling North Carolina spectrum licenses covering Charlotte, Greensboro and Raleigh to Grain Management, a private-equity firm, for $189 million.

editor@telecomlead.com

Latest

More like this
Related

5G RedCap for IoT gains momentum, but where is commercial deployment?

The deployment of 5G RedCap (Reduced Capability) technology, designed...

Telia appoints Alexandra Furst as Chief Technology and Information Officer

Telia Company has announced the appointment of Alexandra Furst...

Telecom Capex dips 10% as investments in 5G and fixed broadband slow

Telecom capital expenditures (Capex) dropped by 10 percent in...

COAI rejects TRAI on telecom framework due to impact on revenue

The Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) has voiced...