More ITU-R studies aren’t needed for quantifying the evolution of...
More ITU-R studies aren’t needed for quantifying the evolution of International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT) “through advances in technology and spectrally-efficient techniques,” and the technical conditions of use of bands identified for IMT to optimize use and boost efficiency, AT&T told…
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an ITU-R working party in a submission to a meeting that starts Oct. 3. IMT is the international standard for advanced wireless communications. AT&T referred to a decision at the 2012 World Radiocommunication Conference, which called for their study in preparation for mobile service allocations in 2015 that likely would also be identified for IMT. AT&T referred to steps it and other operators have taken and the challenges they face.