Friday, November 30, 2007

Google confirms plan for wireless bid - Wireless- msnbc.com








updated 11:57 a.m. ET, Fri., Nov. 30, 2007

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. - Google will apply to bid for wireless spectrum in an upcoming government auction, the company acknowledged Friday.

The Federal Communications Commission is auctioning the 700-megahertz spectrum to increase bandwidth for mobile phone and Internet services.

Google covets the "C Block" of the spectrum — which carries a reserve price of $4.6 billion — because regulators stipulated that whoever operates it must allow their users to download any software application they want to a mobile device.


"Consumers deserve more competition and innovation than they have in today's wireless world," Eric Schmidt, Google's chief executive officer, said in a statement.

Mobile phone companies now force subscribers to use proprietary software to operate handsets on their network, but Google has indicated it plans to challenge that business model. The company announced several weeks ago that it will develop software for mobile devices.

Anticipating Google's move, Verizon Wireless announced Tuesday that it would open its network to devices other than the ones it currently supports.

Google plans to file its application to bid on Monday, which is the FCC deadline. The auction begins Jan. 24.


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