KEY POINTS
  • The FCC is auctioning valuable airwave licenses that can be used to build out faster and more powerful 5G networks.
  • Bidders include wireless companies, cable companies, and a few wild cards.
  • The FCC announced earlier this month that bidders spent a total of $80.9 billion on the licenses, up from the $20 to $30 billion range predicted last summer. Winners will be announced soon.
A worker climbs on a cellular communication tower in Oakland, California.

Every time someone accesses the internet through their smartphone, their wireless carrier transmits that data through the airwaves on frequencies that only it has the license to use.

In the coming weeks, licenses to use some of of the most valuable frequencies will be assigned to the highest bidder. Whoever wins will almost certainly use them to build out a faster, more powerful 5G network, changing the competitive dynamics of the telecom industry.