FCC Right To Move Forward on High-Frequency Spectrum, Mobile Future Says
The FCC should “move forward as quickly as possible” to repurpose the 28 GHz and 39 GHz bands for flexible use, including mobile broadband, combine the 37 GHz and 39 GHz bands “subject to the same rules,” and make the…
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64-66 GHz band available for unlicensed use and the 67-71 GHz band for licensed use, Mobile Future said in reply comments on the FCC spectrum frontiers rulemaking. The U.S. "remains the clear world leader in 4G, with nearly ubiquitous 4G deployment and world-leading investment and adoption,” Mobile Future said. “The race to 5G is on and the world’s wireless economies are busy planning for 5G service.” The comments were filed in docket 14-177.