The federal government continues to make progress on the administration’s...
The federal government continues to make progress on the administration’s goal of making available 500 MHz of federal and nonfederal spectrum by 2020 for wireless broadband, NTIA said in its third progress report on the ten-year plan. The report said…
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the Commerce Spectrum Management Advisory Committee continues to make progress and the federal Policy and Plans Steering Group has met 18 times. “NTIA along with federal and non-federal stakeholders will continue to address the increasing radio spectrum needs of both federal and non-federal users as efficiently and effectively as possible,” the report said (http://xrl.us/bn34ef). “The focus for the next 12 months will be on engaging industry and government stakeholders to continue to evaluate the feasibility of achieving the transition of the 210 megahertz previously identified through innovative relocation and sharing approaches, including the 1755-1850 MHz band, and to facilitate the evaluation of expansion options for unlicensed devices in the ... 5 GHz bands."