FCC Has Unfinished Work on High-Frequency Spectrum, Mobile Future Says
Mobile Future asked the FCC to move as quickly as it can to follow up a spectrum frontiers order approved by commissioners a year ago (see 1607140052). The FCC should auction the high-frequency spectrum identified in the order, reallocate other…
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bands identified in a Further NPRM, and “approve pending secondary market transactions as quickly as possible,” the group said in a filing Monday in docket 14-177. “The Commission must also leave intact the elegant and practical compromise framework adopted in the Spectrum Frontiers Order that balances terrestrial and satellite user interests to facilitate 5G services while providing flexibility for satellite users to operate in the band,” Mobile Future said. “As the Commission moves forward with efforts to free up additional millimeter wave spectrum, it should not simultaneously take a step backward by altering the careful compromise adopted in the Spectrum Frontiers Order.”