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FCC says it will move toward 2027 auction of mid-band wireless spectrum

By Thomson Reuters Jun 30, 2026 | 1:42 PM

By Raphael Satter

WASHINGTON, June 30 (Reuters) – The U.S. Federal Communications Commission says it will soon vote on an order that sets up a 2027 auction of ​mid-band wireless spectrum that is a focus point ‌for 5G use.

In a statement released Tuesday, the FCC said it would vote on July 22 to hold an auction of 160 megahertz of spectrum in what’s known as the Upper C-Band next year. ‌Legislation ​passed last year required the auction ⁠of at least 100 megahertz ⁠of spectrum but the statement said the FCC aimed to clear “significantly more spectrum than the minimum required under law.”

It said it expected the sale to raise billions ​of dollars.

Various parts of the wireless spectrum are reserved for different kinds of technology and communication services, but the ⁠increasing demands of data-hungry phones, ⁠connected devices, and autonomous cars have put pressure ​on regulators to expand the chunk devoted to 5G communications, ​which operators typically like to use on the C-Band ‌because it offers the ideal mix of broad coverage and high performance.

Because the Upper C-Band is already being used by satellite transmissions and airplane safety aids called altimeters, any ⁠future sale would have to make sure new entrants could either safely coexist with devices using the same frequency or that existing ⁠incumbents shift to ‌using a different part of the spectrum.

The ⁠FCC said its proposed rules envisioned the ​establishment ‌of “retrofit rebates” to support the domestic aviation sector ​in upgrading ⁠its altimeters so that they’re insulated from 5G interference, and that satellite operators would be “fairly and expeditiously” moved out of the reconfigured portion of the Upper C-Band, with financial compensation being paid for clearing the spectrum.

(Reporting by Raphael Satter; Editing ​by Chizu Nomiyama )