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WinnForum Heavy-Hitter Members Update FCC on 3.5 GHz Rollout

Members of the Wireless Innovation Forum met with FCC staff from the Office of Engineering and Technology and Wireless Bureau on the industry's work on testing and certification of spectrum access systems, environmental sensing capability and Citizens Broadband Radio Service…

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devices in the 3.5 GHz shared spectrum band, said a filing posted Friday in docket 12-354. Executives from Comsearch, CTIA, Google, Huawei, Nokia, Qualcomm, Sony, Verizon, other companies and the National Institute of Standards and Technology attended. The group filed a report updating the commission on work in the area. “The Spectrum Sharing Committee of the WinnForum serves as a common industry and government standards body to support the development and advancement of spectrum sharing technologies for the 3.5 GHz band,” the filing said. “This Committee is intended to facilitate the interpretation and implementation of FCC rulemaking to a level that allows industry and government parties to collaborate on implementation of a common, efficient, well functioning ecosystem around this technology.”