Blog

Incentive auctions: absence is as notable as presence

One of the themes in our new Spectrum Auctions Dossier is the evolution of formats. The combinatorial clock auction has declined in popularity and recent years have been mostly been notable for minor modifications of an existing approaches. But there has been one truly revolutionary development: the incentive auction. The US pioneered this for 600 MHz in 2016 and it has been used successfully again in 39 GHz this year.…

One of the themes in our new Spectrum Auctions Dossier is the evolution of formats. The combinatorial clock auction has declined in popularity and recent years have been mostly been notable for minor modifications of an existing approaches.

But there has been one truly revolutionary development: the incentive auction. The US pioneered this for 600 MHz in 2016 and it has been used successfully again in 39 GHz this year.

But why has this remained a US-only phenomenon? The FCC has even offered to make the software available without charge.

We discuss the reasons in this Dossier article.

Img Alt

Newsletter

Discover why hundreds of regulators and technology companies use our services

SUBSCRIBE
Comments
Ongoing court case holds up Bangladesh 700 MHz auction
With apologies if this has already been..." by Richard Womersley
Oct 29, 2025
Russian government ministries to discuss 5G in 3.4-3.8 GHz band
"The latest announcement comes as..." by Nikolai Shienok
Oct 24, 2025
Weekly Wrap: Join us for a live demonstration of our new Data Explorer
You can see a recording of the Data..." by Martin Sims
Sep 29, 2025
New broadcast standard ATSC 3.0 gains ground
This spectrum allocation decision maybe..." by Richard Womersley
Sep 24, 2025