The second phase of the Federal Communications Commission’s 24 GHz auction begins tomorrow, in which winning bidders will be assigned their spectrum blocks and can bid for specific blocks.
The auction’s initial “clock phase” concluded on April 17 after 91 rounds, raising more than $1.988 billion in bids.
Of the 2,909 licenses available in the 24.25-24.45 and 24.75-25.25 GHz band, 2,904 of them received bids. Those licenses are based on a Partial Economic Area geographic basis which divides the country into 416 sections.