Paradis Announces New Spectrum Auction Measures |
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Thursday March 07, 2013
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Industry Minister Christian Paradis this morning unveiled
a series of new measures related to spectrum auctions. The long-overdue
700 MHz spectrum auction will be run in November 2013. A full list of
background docs and policies can be found here.
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Roger
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Why maximize value up front for ongoing infrastructure? Why do we allow the network infrastructure to be integrated with the operator, and on to multi-year contracts with the end user? Why not accept there being practical limits to building extensive networks, by making that a category unto itself. Then auction the capacity to what are known as MVNOs (Mobile virtual network operator) That way we minimize the user price, and maximize the economic value for the country. It eliminates the conflict of interest. It equalizes the markup on bandwidth between voice, text, and video communication without imposing any preference by the infrastructure owners' preference to sustain or extend their monpolies in broadcast media or communication. Oh, and all questions about national security can be put to rest. Infrastructure is designed, owned and maintained by Canadians. When it comes to sales, there should be no restrictions on foreign ownership for reselling a Canadian product/service. All we did last time was drive up the price of bandwidth for cellular phones and inhibit the competition that was possible -- look at Shaw's big block. Shaw won a huge amount of spectrum at auction, did nothing with it, and flipped it to Roger's for a profit. All they did to earn that money was preventing competition. If we as a country really thought the spectrum was so valuable, we'd be shutting off a whole lot of space reserved for ignored radio and television broadcasts and selling it for enough money to pay off the national debt. |
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Ban the big guys The established guys should have no right to be in this auction . The smaller guys like Wind should have a fair chance to gather spectrum and be able to compete . |
We want to enhance competition and investment in this country, and this is why we adopted this policy back in 2008 for the AWS spectrum. Let me say that the price went down by an average of 11% since then, and we will continue this way with the 700 megahertz spectrum. We launched consultation with the industry to make sure that we enhance competition and provide better choice and better rates for our consumers.