Verizon on Board With Use of Power Spectral Density Measurements in Cellular Band
Verizon supports adopting power spectral density (PSD) limits for cellular licensees “to promote mobile broadband deployment in the cellular band,” Verizon said in a filing at the FCC posted Wednesday in docket 12-40. “PSD limits, which allow transmitter power limits…
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to be applied on a per MHz of bandwidth basis, are necessary to eliminate the bias in the current cellular power rules towards narrowband technologies,” Verizon said. AT&T has been pushing the envelope on the issue. In April, the FCC Wireless Bureau sought comment on a request by AT&T to use PSD-based measurements to comply with the commission’s radiated power limits for 800 MHz cellular operations in parts of Missouri (see 1504130031).