Sprint Nextel wants to ensure there’s no diminution in interference...
Sprint Nextel wants to ensure there’s no diminution in interference protection levels for the G block, and that the H block is established as viable spectrum for mobile broadband services, it told FCC Wireless Bureau officials, an ex parte filing…
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said (http://xrl.us/bntpdg). If its concerns are “satisfactorily addressed,” the carrier will “facilitate the completion of all remaining [3GPP] 2 GHz standards work as expeditiously as possible,” it said. Sprint said it found “promising” an FCC question around possibly mandating an out-of-band-emissions limitation of 70+10 log(P) dB for AWS-4 operations in the 2000 MHz H block band edge. This suggestion would produce a “broadband-viable H Block,” Sprint said.