T-Mobile to buy more 600MHz spectrum and will bid on more mid-band airwaves
T-Mobile looks to buy more low-band 600MHz spectrum
The carrier has said that customers can expect to see download data speeds of 400Mbps and higher with Ultra Capacity 5G. That matches the 400Mbps download speed we achieved with our Pixel 6 Pro on Verizon’s similar 5G UltraWideband network which is also a combination of mid-band airwaves (in the C-band), and mmWave signals.
The new 600MHz low-band spectrum that T-Mobile is buying covers 108 million POPs (point of presence) which translates into about a third of the U.S. population. The licenses involved in this purchase are already being used by T-Mobile which had entered into a leasing agreement during the start of the pandemic when wireless carriers sought to expand their coverage.
T-Mobile is the only major U.S. carrier with a dedicated low-band 5G network
Now, T-Mobile is looking to buy the spectrum so that it can own it. T-Mobile CFO Peter Osvaldik made an interesting point during an Oppenheimer investor conference held Tuesday morning. He said, “We’re very differentiated from a 5G perspective, and the low-band layer definitely creates a portion of that. We’re the only ones with a low-band 5G dedicated network. The competition us doing more DSS. Also we’re doing a lot of carrier agg (aggregation) with the mid band layer to enhance the coverage, so that’s another strategic advantage of using 600 (MHz) in that space as well.”
T-Mobile’s triple-layer cake 5G coverage
T-Mobile is also looking to fill some of the holes in its nationwide mid-band coverage by participating in FCC Auction 108 which has more 2.5GHz mid-band spectrum up for bids. New Street Research has lowered its estimate of what it expects T-Mobile to spend at Auction 108 from $3.4 billion to $0.8 billion. The $2.6 billion that the research firm expects T-Mobile not to spend on the auction will be applied toward the purchase of additional 600MHz spectrum.
The additional spectrum purchases are good news for T-Mobile but for Dish, having one of its major assets more than double in value could help it raise the cash it needs to continue building the nation’s “fourth nationwide facilities-based network competitor.”
Back to T-Mobile now. The carrier is expected to spend $4.25 billion on spectrum in 2022.
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