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EWA Objects to Part of T-Mobile Proposal on 3.5 GHz Rules

The Enterprise Wireless Alliance said it filed comments opposing part of T-Mobile’s request for changes (see 1706200081) to rules for the 3.5 GHz shared band. Both T-Mobile and CTIA called for changes favorable to priority access license holders, “providing them…

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with longer license terms and larger auction areas" and EWA doesn't object, said a Friday news release. But T-Mobile also wants the FCC to auction the entire band for use by PAL licensees and that is not appropriate, the group said: “This recommendation includes the 3650-3700 MHz band, which is intensively used by government, business, industrial and critical infrastructure users, many of which are members of EWA.”