The FCC should add all Broadband Radio Service/Educational Broadband Service...
The FCC should add all Broadband Radio Service/Educational Broadband Service spectrum to the list of bands included under the commission’s spectrum screen, Verizon Wireless said in a letter to the commission. “BRS/EBS spectrum easily meets the Commission’s standard for inclusion…
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in the mobile services spectrum screen: not only is it available, but it is in use,” the carrier said. Verizon pointed to a statement in a recent FCC white paper “The Mobile Broadband Spectrum Challenge: International Comparisons,” released by the agency last week (http://bit.ly/XSgExP). “The White Paper confirms that the full 194 MHz of BRS/EBS spectrum is available for mobile broadband services and thus should be added to the spectrum screen,” the letter said.