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WCS Spectrum
We hold 30 licenses issued by the FCC for WCS spectrum, which were acquired pursuant to privately negotiated purchase
agreements. The 2.3 GHz WCS band is divided into four frequency blocks, A through D. Blocks A and B have 10 MHz of spectrum
each and blocks C and D have 5 MHz each. We hold WCS licenses in the A, B, C and D frequency blocks. The WCS A and B blocks
are licensed in 52 individual geographic regions covering the United States, including the Gulf of Mexico, and are called Major
Economic Areas (“MEA”). The WCS C and D blocks are licensed in six larger geographic regions, also covering the United States
and are called Regional Economic Area Groupings (“REAGs”). Both MEAs and REAGs are of various sizes in terms of population
and geographic coverage.
WCS licenses are allocated by the FCC for “flexible use.” This means that the spectrum can be used to provide any type of
fixed, portable, mobile (except aeronautical mobile) or radiolocation services to individuals and businesses, including wireless
broadband services. Any such services are subject to compliance with technical rules in Part 27, Title 47 of the Code of Federal
Regulations (“CFR”), as well as any applicable border treaties or agreements governing operations near the Canadian and Mexican
borders.