Defense
FCC Announces New Rules Expanding CBRS Coverage
Updated interference modeling puts 72 million more people in uninterrupted service areas, the agency said.
The Defense Department manages radio frequency spectrum for military application.
Defense
Updated interference modeling puts 72 million more people in uninterrupted service areas, the agency said.
Defense
Departments of Commerce and Defense requested changes Tuesday night.
Defense
The agency will vote in June on a proposal to institute internet routing security mandates.
Defense
Lt. Gen. David Isaacson acknowledged the friction between wireless companies and the Department of Defense over access to spectrum.
Defense
The Senate Commerce Committee is planning to vote on the bill at its May 1 markup
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The redacted report details the challenges associated with sharing the lower 3 GHz band with commercial users.
CTIA
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.
Defense
The implementation plan aims to bolster the U.S. spectrum workforce to support future wireless policy and innovation.
Defense
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.
Defense
NTIA head Alan Davidson told lawmakers the unpublished study says sharing in the band is not currently feasible.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.
BBLO
The framework could help free up more spectrum to meet rising demand, some experts said.
Defense
Ubiquity’s open access networks launched in Carlsbad, California and Mesa, Arizona.