Canada's telecoms fight over spectrum auction rules

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The next government auction of valuable wireless spectrum in Canada is still at least a year and a half away, but the fight among telecom companies over how the auction should be run is already in full swing.

The big issue is whether any of the prime 700 MHz airwaves need be set aside for new entrants to the market as was the case in the government auction of wireless spectrum in 2008. At the time, Canada's Conservative government was pushing for more competition in wireless, long dominated by three companies: BCE Inc's Bell Canada unit, Rogers Communications and Telus Corp. The "Big Three" -- which together hold 95 percent of the market -- say the new entrants need no more help.


Canada's telecoms fight over spectrum auction rules