On September 14, Sen. John Kennedy introduced the 5G Spectrum Authority Licensing Enforcement (SALE) Act -- S. 2787. The short and simple bill, if passed, would grant the FCC a 90-day window of authority to process and grant licenses that were won through the Commission's competitive bidding auction for the 2.5 GHz spectrum band.
The SALE Act would break the impasse and prompt the FCC to finally issue the 2.5 GHz band spectrum licenses to the rightful recipients. In his press release announcing the introduction of the SALE Act, Sen. Kennedy rightly acknowledges that wireless communications are important to his home state of Louisiana, and particularly to rural areas. The same holds true for the rest of the states and their rural areas. Mid-band spectrum is critically important for 5G wireless services. And valuable spectrum licenses that were fairly won at auction and paid for ought to finally be delivered to the auction winners and put into commercial use to benefit Americans. Sen. Kennedy deserves credit for introducing the SALE Act. Hopefully, the Senate will quickly take up and pass the bill and the House of Representatives will follow suit.
For more on this topic, see Senior Fellow Andrew Long's blog post July 2023 blog post, "Congress Should Reinstate the FCC's Spectrum Auction Authority," as well as his August 2023 blog post, "Commissioner Carr to Congress: Renew FCC's Auction Authority."
(Note: This post has been updated to include the Senate bill number and link for the SALE Act, S. 2787.)