At the Competitive Carrier’s Association this week, Sprint CEO Marcelo Claure shared his idea to team up with the smaller carriers to take on AT&T and Verizon in next year’s 600 MHz broadcast incentive auctions. Claure said the idea is “potentially form a coalition and to go at this spectrum together.” At the lunch panel on Wednesday, the same concept was discussed about working together to compete against the “duopoly that is AT&T and Verizon.” Sprint has proposed joint-bidding agreements in Partial Economic Areas where the “agreeing parties collectively hold less than 45 MHz of below-one gigahertz spectrum on a population-weighted basis.” Claure explained, “The great thing Sprint and its partnership with CCA and its different carriers is that, you’re in a place where we have no intention of going, and you have no intention of coming to where we are.”
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