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Straight Path Ventures Wants to Test 5G in 39 GHz Band

Straight Path Ventures filed an application and supporting exhibits for an experimental license supporting the development of “radios that can support 5G fixed and mobile services in the 39 GHz band,” said Steve Crowley, a consulting engineer, in a blog…

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post. “Development goals include ‘large bandwidth (up to 1 GHz), high speed (multi-Gbps), and long range (up to 10 km),’ not necessarily simultaneously.” The firm is affiliated with Straight Path Communications, which agreed in January to pay the government $100 million to settle FCC allegations it violated agency buildout and discontinuance rules for licenses it owns in the 28 and 39 GHz bands (see 1701120046).