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AT&T Works Out Agreement With Navy on Sharing AWS-1 Spectrum

AT&T filed at the FCC notice on an agreement it worked out with the Navy covering AWS-1 operations around Marine Air Corps Stations (MCAS) at Cherry Point, North Carolina, and Yuma, Arizona. “AT&T agreed to vacate channels and create guard…

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bands at the edges of each AWS-1 block and [the Navy] agreed to use these vacant channels and guard bands to prevent interference with AT&T's use of the AWS-1 band and to allow for the reduction of the protection zones around MCAS Cherry Point and MCAS Yuma,” said an ex parte filing in docket 00-258: It's “a step forward in finding ways to make efficient use of valuable spectrum holdings.”