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Keep Rules for 3.5 GHz Band Largely as They Are, Dynamic Spectrum Alliance Says

The FCC shouldn’t make substantial changes to the 3.5 GHz shared band, Dynamic Spectrum Alliance President Kalpak Gude, told an aide to Commissioner Mike O’Rielly. Gude was particularly critical of the changes sought by T-Mobile and CTIA (see 1706200081), said…

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a filing in docket 12-354. He “made clear that significant effort and investment has already occurred for the [Citizens Broadband Radio Service] band by companies from across the communications sector based on the current rules and that DSA would be opposed to any significant changes at this late date,” the filing said. The band also should retain the “fundamental characteristics of the current rules by encouraging investment by entities at the edge of the network, including building owners, companies, campuses, stadiums, etc.,” Gude said.