Nokia Makes Case for Mobile Use of 70 GHz Band
Nokia said it made a presentation for FCC staff arguing that the agency should allow mobile operations in the 70 GHz band, shared with incumbent fixed uses. “Typical geometry of deployments of incumbent fixed use and proposed mobile use (including,…
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respective antenna heights and tilt angles), passive mitigation techniques such as strategic location of base stations, as well as active mitigation techniques combine to alleviate interference concerns between proposed 70 GHz mobile services and incumbent fixed service,” Nokia said. The company said in the Friday filing, in docket 14-177, it met with Wireless Bureau and Office of Engineering and Technology officials, including OET Chief Julius Knapp.