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Don't Changes Rules for Lower 37 GHz Sharing, Starry Tells FCC

Starry Internet CEO Chet Kanojia told staff the FCC should reject any move to scuttle commercial-to-commercial sharing in the lower 37 GHz band as part of the broader spectrum frontiers proceeding, meeting with Wireless Bureau Chief Donald Stockdale, Office of…

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Engineering and Technology Chief Julius Knapp and others. The lower 37 GHz band “represents only 4 percent of the aggregate amount of spectrum made available through the First Spectrum Frontiers” order, the company said in docket 14-177. “This de minimis amount of spectrum does not significantly alter any company’s decision in their investment in millimeter wave bands or significantly impact any auction.”