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Technology Stocks : The *NEW* Frank Coluccio Technology Forum

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To: ftth who started this subject1/8/2001 2:35:14 AM
From: Frank A. Coluccio  Read Replies (1) of 46821
 
FCC CONSIDERS ADDITIONAL SPECTRUM FOR 3G SERVICES

[I was just posting about this requirement (well, something similar to it for independent wireless operators) today, over in LMT.]

From ConvergeDigest:

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) proposed five possible spectrum bands below 3 GHz to support advanced wireless services in the US.

Specifically, the FCC:

- proposes to allocate for mobile and fixed services the 1710-1755 MHz band, which was designated for reallocation from Federal Government to non-Federal Government use;

- proposes mobile and fixed service allocations for the 1755-1850 MHz band, if spectrum in the band is made available for non- Federal Government use;

- proposes to designate advanced mobile and fixed service use of the 2110- 2150 MHz and 2160-2165 MHz bands that are currently used for a variety of fixed and mobile services; and

- seeks comment on various approaches for the 2500-2690 MHz band, which is currently used for MMDS and Instructional Television Fixed Services.

The FCC also denied a petition filed by the Satellite Industry Association requesting that the 2500-2520 MHz and 2670-2690 MHz bands be reallocated to the Mobile-Satellite Service.

fcc.gov

In November, the FCC issued its interim report on the current 3G spectrum uses in the US and potential for reallocation or sharing between 3G networks and incumbent spectrum holders in industry and government.

fcc.gov
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