FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski and NTIA Administrator Larry Strickling held...
FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski and NTIA Administrator Larry Strickling held their formal, biannual meeting Wednesday to discuss spectrum issues, said a release posted by the NTIA Thursday (http://xrl.us/bnnrxs). Among the topics discussed was putting parts of the February spectrum law…
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into effect and the administration’s initiative to make available 500 MHz of spectrum for wireless broadband, as well as the recent spectrum report from the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology. “They agreed that efforts to identify spectrum must include all available options, including both clearing spectrum and sharing spectrum where appropriate,” the notice said. The two also “specifically discussed” other bands, including sharing between federal and government users of the 1695-1710 MHz and 1755-1850 MHz bands, a planned incentive auction of broadcast spectrum, the “use of 100 megahertz of spectrum for small cells that NTIA identified at 3.5 GHz as part of its Fast Track evaluation,” and an FCC proposal to repurpose Mobile Satellite Service S-band spectrum for an AWS-4 auction.