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Industry Canada announces spectrum auction applicants

Industry Canada announces spectrum auction applicants

By:   On: 13 Mar 2008 For: Network World Canada Creator

The mix of players large and small include expected entrants like MTS Allstream but also surprises like Shaw Communications. It will all make for an interesting auction, industry watchers say

The players are at the table, and there are a couple of surprising faces looking to be dealt into Industry Canada’s advanced wireless spectrum (AWS) auction.

No-surprise bidders like MTS Allstream (fronting a consortium that includes Canada Pension Plan and Blackstone Group) and Quebecor subsidiary Videotron have been joined by Halifax-based privately owned EastLink, Globalive, parent company of alternative carrier Yak Communications, and Calgary-based cable company Shaw Communications, which has in the past seemed indifferent to wireless.

On Friday afternoon, Industry Canada released a list of the companies who had filed a deposit in order to participate in the 2.4 GHz spectrum auction, scheduled for this May. At the end of March, Industry Canada will announce who among the applicants qualifies to bid.

Globalive is the Canadian face of an international syndicate funded by Weather Investments (owners of Wind telecom operations in Italy and Greece) and alternative investment firmNovator (which recently established 3G wireless operations in Poland and Iceland, along with investments in several other European carriers).

“Obviously, (the consortium members) have got some experience. And certainly, what the government was looking for was for Canadian networks to resemble those of Greece and Italy, and not Gabon,” said Iain Grant, principal of telecom consulting firm The SeaBoard Group.

EastLink said in a press release the company “does not intend to provide further comment regarding our plans surrounding the auction.” It’s not clear whether EastLink is bidding for spectrum nationwide or regionally. Under the spectrum auction rules, bidders can buy spectrum in three tiers: national, regional (by province or, in the cases of Ontario and Quebec, large portions of a province) and metropolitan.

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Lawrence Surtees, vice-president and principal analyst for IDC Canada’s Canadian Communications Practice, said EastLink would be “hard-pressed” to play on a national stage as a wireless carrier.


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