Google Asks FCC To Move Forward on 3.5 GHz Shared Spectrum Band
Google executives, including Milo Medin, head of Google Fiber, pressed the FCC in a meeting with Wireless Bureau officials to move forward on rules for the 3.5 GHz shared spectrum band. The meeting came two days before Chairman Tom Wheeler…
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circulated an order on the band (see 1503270052), said a filing posted Monday in docket 12-354. The Google officials said the FCC should “adopt rules without delay” following the three-tiered framework proposed by the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology. The rules should “establish interference protection requirements that take into account aggregation effects of secondary and tertiary usage” and “establish dynamic protection zones that protect incumbent operations when and where they are in use,” Google said.