Small Biz Score Big: FCC Discounts for AWS-3 Wireless Auctions
Published Date: 8/4/2025
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Summary
The FCC is updating the rules for who can get special discounts when bidding on AWS-3 wireless licenses. These changes mainly affect small businesses trying to win spots in the 1695-1710 MHz, 1755-1780 MHz, and 2155-2180 MHz bands. If you’re a small business looking to join the auction, get ready for new eligibility rules that could save you money and change how you qualify.
Analyzed Economic Effects
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AWS‑3 Bidding Credit Eligibility Changed
The FCC changed who can get designated entity bidding credits in auctions for AWS‑3 licenses in the 1695–1710 MHz, 1755–1780 MHz, and 2155–2180 MHz bands. If you are a small business planning to bid in those auctions, the new eligibility rules could change how you qualify and could save you money when you win licenses.
Small Business Categorization Rules Updated
The FCC updated its general competitive bidding rules that define when an entity is treated as a small business concern for auctions. If you are a business that bids for spectrum, these changes could alter whether you are classified as a small business for future auctions and may affect your access to auction discounts.
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