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Rivada Networks Seeks FCC Certification to Help Manage 3.5 GHz Band

Rivada Networks filed an application at the FCC asking to be designated as a spectrum access system administrator and environmental sensing capability operator in the 3.5 GHz shared band. The company asked to be OK'd as part of a second…

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wave of FCC approvals. “Rivada’s team has accumulated 97 patents worldwide for new technologies related to wireless communications and enhanced location services,” said the application in docket 15-319 from the company, which unsuccessfully challenged FirstNet giving AT&T a major contract and now seeks alternative deals from states. The company said its dynamic spectrum arbitrage-tiered priority access system is “the world’s first technology that seamlessly allocates excess cellular capacity to where it is most needed.” Commissioner Mike O’Rielly is heading a review of 3.5 GHz rules approved a year ago (see 1704190056).