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NTCA Joins Broadband Access Coalition Focused on 3.7 GHz Band

NTCA signed on to the Broadband Access Coalition, which is asking the FCC to authorize a licensed, point-to-multipoint fixed wireless service in the 3.7-4.2 GHz band (see 1708100037). BAC's supporters have faced an uphill climb, squaring off against a rival…

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proposal led by Intel (see 1708100037). “Introduction of the BAC and its petition to the FCC will provide another important ‘tool in the toolkit’ in our shared national mission to accelerate the deployment of robust and affordable broadband in rural areas that are the most challenging to serve,” NTCA CEO Shirley Bloomfield said in a news release. Mimosa Networks, the Wireless ISP Association and New America’s Open Technology Institute are original BAC co-founders.