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Home » FCC Prepares to AWS-3 Auction with 200 Licenses on the Table

FCC Prepares to AWS-3 Auction with 200 Licenses on the Table

July 27, 2025
in 5G / 6G / Wi-Fi, Legal / Regulatory
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The Federal Communications Commission has finalized key updates to its competitive bidding rules, setting the stage for a long-awaited auction of AWS-3 spectrum licenses. The Commission voted on July 24 to approve changes that will bring approximately 200 previously unassigned spectrum licenses to market. These licenses were originally offered in the 2014 AWS-3 auction, but several were never issued due to bidder defaults.

The AWS-3 spectrum covers frequencies in the 1695–1710 MHz, 1755–1780 MHz, and 2155–2180 MHz bands—key mid-band ranges suitable for mobile broadband. The FCC’s new order aligns bidding credit thresholds with current legislative and regulatory frameworks, improving access for small businesses and rural service providers. The move supports broader participation and aims to maximize the utility of this spectrum for commercial wireless deployments.

The auction is expected to generate funds that will bolster U.S. network security initiatives, including efforts to replace foreign-sourced telecommunications equipment deemed untrustworthy. The Commission will announce application deadlines and auction procedures in the coming weeks.

  • Auction involves ~200 AWS-3 licenses originally defaulted after 2014
  • Covers spectrum in 1695–1710 MHz, 1755–1780 MHz, and 2155–2180 MHz bands
  • Updated bidding credit rules support small businesses and rural carriers
  • Proceeds earmarked for securing U.S. telecommunications infrastructure
  • Formalized by FCC 25-39; Commissioners Carr, Gomez, and Trusty issued statements

“Today’s action helps ensure this valuable mid-band spectrum doesn’t go to waste and that our competitive bidding rules keep pace with the market,” said Chairman Carr.

🌐 Why it Matters: Reopening the AWS-3 spectrum auction addresses longstanding inefficiencies while boosting mid-band availability for 5G and future wireless services. The revised rules could expand access to smaller operators, supporting competitive balance and rural connectivity.

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