David Tennenhouse, vice president-technology policy at Microsoft, explained...
David Tennenhouse, vice president-technology policy at Microsoft, explained in a meeting with FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai what Tennenhouse sees as the importance of providing unlicensed spectrum in the TV bands, including in the guard bands and the duplex gap. Tennenhouse…
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also discussed in a meeting with Commissioner Mignon Clyburn the importance of making the 3.5 GHz band available for small cell use. Specifically, Tennenhouse “highlighted the importance of not enlarging the Priority Access tier to the detriment of the General Authorized Access tier,” a filing said. Microsoft made an ex parte filing disclosing both meetings. “Mr. Tennenhouse discussed the growing demand for broadband and the importance of using spectrum more efficiently through techniques such as dynamic spectrum sharing and leveraging databases,” the filing said (http://bit.ly/13zVusA).