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Defense Department Report on Sharing 3 GigaHertz Spectrum for 5G Networks
The redacted report details the challenges associated with sharing the lower 3 GHz band with commercial users.
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The redacted report details the challenges associated with sharing the lower 3 GHz band with commercial users.
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Leaders in the spectrum industry emphasize the symbiotic relationship between national security and economic growth.
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Democratic lawmakers supported using proceeds to fund the Affordable Connectivity Program.
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The implementation plan aims to bolster the U.S. spectrum workforce to support future wireless policy and innovation.
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The bill would also require the NTIA to flag 2,500 megahertz of federal spectrum for repurposing.
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Three new leaders at the Federal Communications Commission's Consumer and Governmental Affairs, Public Safety and Homeland Security and Media Bureau.
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The measure empowers the FCC to allocate spectrum licenses auctioned before March 9, 2023.
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NTIA head Alan Davidson told lawmakers the unpublished study says sharing in the band is not currently feasible.
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Frank Pallone wants national privacy legislation in light of military data broker reports.
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The framework could help free up more spectrum to meet rising demand, some experts said.
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Ubiquity’s open access networks launched in Carlsbad, California and Mesa, Arizona.
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The lower 3 GHz spectrum can be made available for full power wireless based on successful deployment in foreign countries.
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Companies have announced over $166 billion in semiconductor investments since the CHIPS Act was passed.
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FCC chairwoman pitches spectrum for space launch communications.
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‘If the U.S. doesn’t lead, China will.’
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One weak link can threaten the entire system.