AT&T, Verizon Plan Next-Generation Wireless

AT&T and Verizon Wireless will be using their new spectrum licenses to move into next-generation wireless technology, according to recent announcements by both companies. AT&T and Verizon bid about $16 billion for the new licenses in a recent auction by the Federal Communications Commission that many observers described as a “once-in-a-lifetime” opportunity.

4G Services

AT&T said Thursday that its successful bids for the B block will give it the capacity “to meet customer needs as the company moves to higher-speed” fourth generation, or 4G, services.

It added that the new 700-MHz spectrum from the auction, along with other licenses it recently acquired, will cover 100 percent of the top 200 markets in the U.S. and 87 percent of the entire U.S. population. The new licenses, the company said, will allow customers to do more with their wireless devices and will lead to wireless connectivity being embedded in more devices.

The newer technologies will include

LTE, or enlarged Term Evolution, and HSPA+, providing peak speeds of 100 Mbps or more. By the end of that year, AT&T said, it is planning on delivering 3G to about 350 leading U.S. markets.

Verizon Wireless said Friday that its new spectrum licenses will additionally allow it to roll out a new generation of wireless services. According to news reports, the company said its next-generation network will launch as early as 2010, plus using LTE. Chairman and CEO Ivan Seidenberg reportedly described the spectrum acquisition as “nothing short of a transformative experience” for the company.

Verizon said its objectives in the auction had included filling in gaps in its current wireless coverage, such as in Los Angeles and Atlanta. Its newly acquired C-block spectrum has open-access conditions, imposed by the FCC after a lobbying effort by an alliance led by Google. These conditions mean that third-party devices and…

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