T-Mobile planning to trade and dispose of some C-band spectrum

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T-Mobile planning to trade and dispose of some C-band spectrum
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. The documentation reveals that the carrier is selling some of its 3.45GHz spectrum in the C-band to digital broadcasting infrastructure investor Columbia Capital. This makes sense sinceprefers using the 2.5GHz airwaves it picked up in the Sprint deal and via other auctions and purchases for its 5G mid-band service.

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