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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ T-Mobile: FCC Should Bar Dish, DEs From Re-Auction ]]></title>
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                                                                                                <author><![CDATA[ john.eggerton@futurenet.com (John Eggerton) ]]></author>                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ John Eggerton ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                    <dc:source><![CDATA[ http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/ETjt8sjZcQr97v7yakQ4hP.jpg ]]></dc:source>
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                                <p>T-Mobile has asked the FCC to prevent Dish Network and the Dish-backed designated entities (DEs) SNR and Northstar from bidding on the wireless licenses the FCC will have to re-auction and get more upfront money.</p><p>The FCC concluded that Dish's funding of those entities constituted control and denied them $3.3 billion in bidding credits they sought for the licenses they won in the AWS-3 auction.</p><p>Dish declined comment.</p><p>They decided to selectively default on licenses equal to the amount of credits they didn't get, but the FCC said they could still re-bid on those licenses in a new auction necessitated by the default — the FCC has had to re-auction defaulted licenses before.</p><p>Disalllowing them from the re-auction is necessary, T-Mobile said, "to prevent Dish and the Dish DEs from further gaming the system, and to send a clear message that the behavior of Dish and the Dish DEs will not be tolerated in others."</p><p>In a filing with the FCC Monday, the wireless company said the FCC "should prohibit Dish and the Dish DEs from bidding in the future on AWS-3 licenses on which the DISH DEs 'selectively' defaulted and consider Dish and the Dish DEs 'former defaulters,' requiring them to provide a 50% greater upfront payment if they wish to participate in the upcoming incentive auction."</p><p>T-Mobile said if the FCC allows Dish and the DEs to re-bid, the companies should be held to the same build-out schedule as those that have already won spectrum in the first auction, suggesting that the FCC needs to impose stronger penalties on selective defaults.</p><p>Dish had put up most of the money for the two DEs to bid $10 billion on wireless spectrum licenses in the AWS-3 spectrum auction. The licenses were actually worth $13.3 billion, but as diverse owners, SNR and Northstar sought designated DE credits in that amount.</p><p>The FCC denied that credit due to Dish's investment and its plans to run the network. </p><p>The FCC order concluded that Dish's majority financial interest in the companies are controlling interests that should be attributable to Dish, which means the companies are ineligible for the $1.9 billion (Northstar) and $1.4 billion (SNR Wireless) bidding credits they had applied for.</p><p>The order explained that the credits were denied because Dish had provided the two minority-owned companies the majority of their capital and had contracted to build out and run their wireless network, which the FCC concluded was a controlling interest that invalidated the small business.</p>
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