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Bidless broadband auction fiasco

Telcos ignore fixed wireless auction

Paul Allen, Network IT Week 19 Nov 2001

The 28GHz fixed wireless auction has been greeted with apathy from telcos, failing to attract any bids in its first month.

"The Government's priorities on fixed wireless are wrong. It is the lower end of the spectrum that is of more interest," said Tim Johnson, principal analyst at research firm Ovum.

It had been hoped 28GHz would give IT directors a low-cost alternative to leased lines for high-speed corporate internet connectivity that was as fast as or faster than DSL.

According to Johnson, interest in 28GHz waned following initial test results. "The 3.5GHz and 2.4GHz licences offer an immediate solution for running broadband services. We need a proper policy on releasing these," he said.

A spokeswoman for the Radiocommunications Agency (RA) denied it was disappointed by the lack of bids to date. "The auctions are open for a year, so bidders will have the opportunity to approach this in a considered way," she said.

She denied there were any plans to can the auction, but was unable to confirm how many application forms or bidder compliance certificates had been issued.

The spokeswoman said the RA had briefed operators on various network access technologies such as mesh, but added that it would not back a single technology horse.

See also:

Law firms buy material to support arguments  23 Jul 2002
The government is to auction off 3.4GHz spectrum for fixed wireless links, after lacklustre takeup of 28GHz spectrum sold for the same purpose  03 May 2002
The UK government has decided to delay the fixed wireless radio spectrum auction, which was due to begin next Monday, to allow it to review applicants in more detail.  10 Oct 2000
As prospective bidders last week got on their marks for the auction process for UK fixed wireless broadband licences, e-minister Patricia Hewitt failed to allay fears that high prices will be passed on to business users.  13 Sep 2000
The UK government will be turning its back on the interests of consumers if it goes ahead with its proposed auction of broadband spectrum for fixed wireless services, according to prominent user groups.  02 Jun 2000
The Telecoms Managers Association (TMA) has slammed the UK government's plans to run a second auction this autumn for broadband and fixed wireless access.  27 Apr 2000
The UK government has announced it will hold another online auction, this time for broadband fixed wireless access services.  19 Apr 2000

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