Now that FCC requirements on not discussing the wireless spectrum auction have passed, Google disclosed a little information about the process and their participation.
Google added a little more spin to their position that losing the national C block license to Verizon actually ended up being a good thing for everybody. Richard Whitt and Joseph Faber, counsels on Google staff, discussed the attention-getting auction on the Google's strategy looks like it represented an approach to secure a couple of goals. First was to get the open devices and applications requirement attached to the auction winner; Google never believed it could win this auction, based on access to the white spaces within bands of the spectrum won by Verizon. T-Mobile and SprintSuggest a Correction
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