AT&T's LTE spectrum  acquisitions just hit a minor bump in the federal road. In a recently  released FCC statement, Wireless Bureau chief Rick Kaplan announced the  decision to stop the 180 day review clock on the telco's proposed  takeover of Qualcomm's 700MHz spectrum.  The $1.9 billion deal, inked last December, isn't getting the  regulatory axe, but due to a "number of related issues" concerning  spectrum overlap with the still unapproved T-Mobile merger, the commission is bundling the two into one future review. Maybe it's time the carrier's industry backers pen another letter of support to Chairman Genachowski.
Update: Qualcomm's VP of Government Affairs, Dean Brenner reached out to us with an official statement you can read after the break.
				
			Update: Qualcomm's VP of Government Affairs, Dean Brenner reached out to us with an official statement you can read after the break.
The FCC should approve the pending AT&T-Qualcomm spectrum sale now  because of the clear benefits to the public from the sale that stand on  their own and are totally unrelated to the proposed AT&T-T-Mobile  merger. Approval now will foster the public policies that the FCC  correctly deems so vital for the American public. Approval now will  re-purpose unused 700 MHz unpaired spectrum for mobile broadband,  thereby easing America's spectrum crunch and helping to meet the FCC's  goal of reallocating 300 MHz for mobile broadband over the next five  years. Approval now will also allow Qualcomm to invest in a new,  spectrally efficient technology (supplemental downlink) and enable the  first worldwide deployment to occur in the U.S., thereby fostering U.S.  economic growth and job creation and enhancing U.S. global leadership in  wireless technology.
    Update 2: And we have AT&T's response to the FCC decision.
We believe the Qualcomm transaction stands on its own merits.  We are  pleased that the Commission has rejected calls to officially consolidate  the two deals and has expressly preserved the ability for the Qualcomm  application to be resolved in advance of the T-Mobile application.  We  remain confident that the FCC will approve the license transfers as  consistent with the public interest.
Source: FCC halts AT&T's acquisition of Qualcomm spectrum, bundles it with T-Mobile merger review -- Engadget
Source: FCC halts AT&T's acquisition of Qualcomm spectrum, bundles it with T-Mobile merger review -- Engadget