SES Technical Analysis Misses Mark, Broadband Access Coalition Says
The Broadband Access Coalition countered an earlier technical analysis of sharing in the 3.7-4.2 GHz band by SES (see 1803050050). “The SES technical analysis makes incorrect assumptions and thus fails to address the BAC’s proposal to share the C-band between…
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point-to-multipoint (P2MP) fixed wireless broadband links and [fixed-satellite service] FSS earth stations on a frequency- and geography-coordinated basis that protects incumbent C-band earth stations,” BAC said in a filing in 17-183. “Properly considered, sharing the C-band among P2MP fixed links and C-band earth stations is quite feasible.” BAC officials were at the FCC Tuesday to present the results. BAC last year proposed a plan for the band (see 1708080050).