Wireless Innovation Forum Reports Progress on 3.5 GHz Technical Rules
The Wireless Innovation Forum’s Spectrum Sharing Committee met last week and is making progress on technical rules for the 3.5 GHz shared band, Lee Pucker, CEO of the forum, said in a filing in FCC docket 15-319. The group plans…
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Release 1 in June, with all parts already voted on by the committee, Pucker said. Release 2 is planned for June, he said. A working document filed at the FCC said it “defines the requirements on the Spectrum Access System (SAS), Citizens Broadband Radio Service Device (CBSD), End User Device (EUD), Priority Access License (PAL), and General Authorized Access (GAA) equipment in order to define the necessary operation and standards interface between such equipment to effect a properly functioning spectrum sharing environment in the 3550-3700 MHz band.”