FCC Meets With Industry on 3.5 GHz Band
Government officials met with prospective spectrum access system (SAS) administrators and environmental sensing capability (ESC) operators headed into the launch of sharing in the 3.5 GHz band. “We are encouraged by ongoing industry harmonization efforts to develop a common set…
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of models,” was part of the message from the government, said an FCC filing in 15-139. “Testing of SASs will be based on a single model to ensure consistency and accuracy with expected correct outcome. The initial model to be used for implementation and testing may evolve in future, e.g. more accurate modeling of clutters and use of measured data.” Officials from the FCC, NTIA, DOD and the U.S. Navy were also at the meeting. CTIA and companies Amdocs, Comsearch, Federated Wireless, Google, iPosi, Key Bridge, Qualcomm and Sony attended, said the filing. The FCC is reviewing applications of companies to be SAS administrators and ESC operators, the FCC said. The FCC said in May it received eight applications from companies that want to fill either role, and interest was high in the band. (see 1605170042).