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TerreStar Is Now MidWave Wireless, Reflecting Focus on Mid-Band Spectrum Holdings

TerreStar said Thursday it changed its name to MidWave Wireless to “more accurately reflect its status as one of the largest independent mid-band spectrum holders” in the U.S. The company noted it holds mid-band spectrum assets covering more than 3.3…

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billion aggregate MHz-POPs. “It is clear that a broad range of industry innovations from IoT to private broadband to satellite-to-terrestrial networks require access to exclusive, flexible, mid-band spectrum,” said CEO John Kneuer: “MidWave Wireless is excited to explore how it can use its spectrum to advance these next-generation networks or in 5G networks currently being deployed.” MidWave said it has 8 MHz of “flexible-use, high-power spectrum” in the 1.4 GHz band and an indirect interest in 18 AWS-3 licenses, covering 19% of the U.S., including 10 of the 30 largest markets.