FCC Releases Reverse Auction Data Samples
The FCC released samples of the data files it will use to update broadcasters about their incentive auction progress. Broadcasters planning to participate in the reverse auction “should probably start now to get familiar with the data,” Fletcher Heald broadcast…
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attorney Harry Cole said in a blog post Thursday. Each round, the FCC will post each participating licensee’s data for that licensee’s review only, the commission said in a public notice on the data samples. “That, ideally, will help each participant in its bidding strategies,” Cole said. “We emphasize that the sample data files we release today are for illustrative purposes only; they do not reflect any predictions or assumptions about the actual bidding in the auction, the number of rounds, or the outcome of the auction,” the FCC said.