Qualcomm representatives met with officials from the FCC’s International Bureau...
Qualcomm representatives met with officials from the FCC’s International Bureau and Office of Engineering and Technology to urge them to issue a notice of proposed rulemaking establishing a Next Generation Air-Ground service on a secondary basis in the 14-14.5 GHz…
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band. “Qualcomm’s extensive technical submittals show that the 14 GHz spectrum can be shared with primary operations without causing interference,” Qualcomm said (http://xrl.us/bobvze). “Authorizing the proposed Next-Gen AG service on a secondary basis will enable far more efficient use of under-utilized spectrum.” The move would also further “FCC objective[s] to enable increased support of mobile broadband devices on-board aircraft,” Qualcomm said.