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    AT&T's Qualcomm Spectrum Purchase Approved By FCC

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    AT&T's Qualcomm Spectrum Purchase Approved By FCC




    SAN FRANCISCO -- The Federal Communications Commission approved wireless carrier AT&T Inc.'s $1.93 billion purchase of unused wireless spectrum from Qualcomm Inc.
    AT&T Inc. said a year ago that it planned to buy the spectrum to add capacity to its fourth-generation, or "4G" network, which it has been rolling out across the country. The network's higher speeds make it faster to load video and websites on phones.
    Mobile technology company Qualcomm Inc. had used the spectrum for its FLO TV mobile television service, which it shut down because of weak customer interest.
    On Thursday, the FCC said the purchase brings up some competitive concerns but they could be eased by conditions the commission outlined in its approval, including offering data roaming to competitors.
    AT&T spokesman Fletcher Cook could not immediately comment on the approval.
    The approval comes just days after Dallas-based AT&T, which runs the second-largest wireless network in the U.S., gave up on its $39 billion deal for smaller carrier T-Mobile USA following government concerns that the deal would raise prices and reduce competition.
    The spectrum deal will help AT&T better compete with cellphone carriers Verizon Wireless and Sprint Nextel Corp. – the largest and third-largest wireless service providers in the nation, respectively. Like AT&T, Verizon is already deploying a network that uses LTE, or Long-Term Evolution, technology, and Sprint intends to use the technology, too.
    And recently Verizon has been building out its share of airwaves available for its 4G network by making deals with several cable companies to buy airwave licenses. This month, Cox Communications, Comcast, Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks all agreed to sell some of their spectrum to Verizon and in exchange Verizon will resell their cable services in its stores.
    Qualcomm stands to make a handsome profit on the spectrum. It paid $38 million for one slice of nationwide spectrum – the former UHF channel 55 – in 2002, then another $558 million in 2008 for UHF channel 56 over New York, Los Angeles, Boston, Philadelphia, and San Francisco.




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    They spent $3 billion cash and 1 billion (valuation) in spectrum to not buy T Mobile. I bet some people on the board aren't getting bonuses this year
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    Stockholders favored the move to drop the acquisition as well as favored the increase in monthly dividends. Presently ATT pays 5.89% while Verizon pays 5%.
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    It's not a matter of favoring over disfavor... That's a lot of money to "throw away" on a merger that was going to be an uphill fight all the way. Now I have to wonder, was this a way to destroy T-Mobile without buying the company?
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    What if this was all a ploy to devalue T-Mobile to the point that they are thrown into bankruptcy? At that point they aren't viable and could be bought for pennies on the dollar... This is me thinking way way way outside the box.
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