FCC Order Launching 3.5 GHz Shared Spectrum Band Takes Effect July 23
FCC rules opening the 3.5 GHz band partly for unlicensed use and for small cells, while protecting the Navy systems already in the band, take effect July 23, said an FCC notice in Tuesday's Federal Register. The exceptions are the…
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parts of the rules that contain information collection requirements that aren't effective until approved by OMB. The FCC said it will publish an update when OMB review is complete. The commission approved an order creating the new Citizens Broadband Radio Service in the 3550-3700 MHz band at its April meeting (see 1504170055). “This document implements a three-tiered spectrum authorization framework in the 3550-3700 MHz band to facilitate a variety of small cell and other broadband uses of the band on a shared basis with incumbent federal and non-federal users,” the agency said.