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Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Wireless Telecommunications Overview January 2009.

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1 Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Wireless Telecommunications Overview January 2009

2 Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Mobile Telephone Service Trends (June 2005 - June 2008) DOWN 19% From $0.08 per minute in 2005 Subscribers Photo / Video Messages Price per minute 263 Million Subscribers in 2008 Price per minute 6.5¢ in 2008 Source: CTIA – The Wireless Association; FCC. UP 21% Increase of 128 MOUs from 2005 Minutes of Use 751 Average Monthly MOUs in 2008 UP 35% 68 Million More Subscribers than 2005 UP 954% 544 Billion More Messages than in 2005 Text / SMS Traffic 601 Billion Messages in 2008 UP 1875% 5.3 Billion More Messages than in 2005 5.6 Billion Messages in 2008 Promoting Competition Across Technology Platforms - Wireless

3 Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Source: CTIA-The Wireless Association, as of June of each year. Total U.S. Mobile Wireless Subscribers

4 Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Price Per Minute for Mobile Telephone Service Source: Calculated using ALMB and Average Minutes of User per Subscriber per Month measures from CTIA-The Wireless Association. As of June of each year.

5 Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Source: FCC, as of mid-2008. Estimates are based on Census Blocks using 2000 Census. Mobile Telephone Competition and Rollout Estimated Mobile Telephone Rollouts by Census Block Total Number of Providers in a Census Block % of Total U.S. POPs At least 1 Provider99.6% At least 2 Providers98.5% At least 3 Providers95.5% At least 4 Providers90.5%

6 Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Comparing Wireless Markets – U.S. vs. Overseas Average Minutes-of-Use per Month Price per Minute

7 Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Photo and Video Messages (millions) Text/SMS Messages (billions) Source: CTIA-The Wireless Association (2005-2008) Annualized, June to June. Growth in Mobile Messaging Services Source: CTIA-The Wireless Association (2005-2008) Annualized, June to June.

8 Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Fostering Innovation Through Open Technology Platforms In 2005, and until only very recently, most wireless carriers operated “closed” networks. In July 2007, the FCC adopted an “open platform” rule for one-third of the 700 MHz spectrum auctioned in early 2008 (the “C Block”). Verizon Wireless, AT&T, T-Mobile, and New Clearwire have announced plans to deploy open platforms when not mandated by FCC regulation.

9 Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Opening Additional Spectrum for Efficient Use For Mobile Wireless Broadband Services

10 Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Licenses Won by Providers Other Than Incumbent Telephone or Cable Company Licenses Won by Block A (307 licenses) B (643 licenses) C (5 licenses) Note: Map includes 700 MHz A, B, and Upper C Block licenses in the 50 states won by bidders in areas without wired networks.

11 Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Comparison of 700 MHz and AWS-1 Auction Revenues vs. All Others 700 MHz & AWS I auctions $32.8B All other auctions $19.1B Note: 700 MHz Auction revenues do not account for bidding credits. (FCC, April 2008) 700 MHz Auction $19.1B All other auctions $19.1B AWS-1 Auction $13.7B

12 Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Advancing Broadband Deployment Classified Wireless Broadband Internet Access as an information Service - placing it on the same footing as DSL, cable modem, and broadband-over-powerline (BPL). Adopted more stringent performance requirements for commercial 700 MHz licenses - promoting deployment of broadband especially to rural areas. Finalized rules for transition of 2.5 GHz spectrum to its new band plan - transition is now complete in markets serving 86% of the U.S. population. Adopted an innovative “hybrid” licensing regime for the 3650-3700 MHz band to facilitate access to, and intensive use of, the band.

13 Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Advancing Broadband Deployment – Marketplace Developments

14 Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Mobile Broadband Coverage Over Time 2008 2005

15 Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Mobile Broadband Devices In Use (millions) Source: FCC

16 Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Wireless Telecommunications Overview January 2009


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