FCC Transactions from March 16, 2022
In this week's FCC Daily Digest, there are two groups of transactions. First, the Clarendon Foundation is subleasing the call signs from T-Mobile in Alaska. What makes these transactions interesting is that the Clarendon Foundation is the licensee that actually owns each of these call signs and leases them to T-Mobile. I am unsure why an educational foundation wants to be the operator of 2.5GHz spectrum. In the second group of applications, Shenandoah submitted applications to lease T-Mobile's BRS1 and BRS2 channels (2.5GHz spectrum) in parts of Virginia and West Virginia.
Purpose |
Assignee |
Assignor |
CallSign |
Map |
RadioService |
Market |
Channel |
New Sublease |
Clarendon Foundation |
T-Mobile |
WNC729 |
Map |
EBS |
P01192 - P35 GSA,64-52-39 N,148-2-24 W |
G |
New Sublease |
Clarendon Foundation |
T-Mobile |
WNC772 |
Map |
EBS |
P01198 - P35 GSA,64-52-37.4 N,148-2-32.8 W |
D |
New Sublease |
Clarendon Foundation |
T-Mobile |
WNC386 |
|
EBS |
P02200 - P35 GSA,61-6-23 N,149-44-23.9 W |
D |
New Lease |
Shenandoah |
T-Mobile |
B374 |
Map |
BRS |
BTA374 - Richmond-Petersburg, VA |
BRS1 |
New Lease |
Shenandoah |
T-Mobile |
B075 |
Map |
BRS |
BTA075 - Charlottesville, VA |
BRS1 |
New Lease |
Shenandoah |
T-Mobile |
WMI916 |
Map |
BRS |
P03542 - P35 GSA,38-23-36.5 N,78-46-11.1 W |
BRS1 |
New Lease |
Shenandoah |
T-Mobile |
WQPV227 |
Map |
BRS |
BTA183 - Harrisonburg, VA |
BRS2 |