![]() | FCC’s Rosenworcel circulates draft order on 3.45-3.55 GHz | -----------![]() | |
FierceWireless: Wireless | 2021-02-24 08:00 | コメント0件 | |
According to the FCC, the proposed new rules, if adopted, would allocate the 3.45-3.55 GHz spectrum band for flexible-use service and establish a framework for coordination of non-federal and federal use. It would also complete the relocation of non-federal radiolocation operators to the 2.9-3.0 GHz band and the sunset of amateur use in the 3.3-3.5 GHz band.FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr, a Republican, signaled he’s generally on board with the proposal. “I am proud of the legwork the FCC and our partners across the federal government have put in to open up this 100 MHz of mid-band spectrum, and I am pleased that the Commission will now vote on the steps needed to auction off these airwaves this year,” he said in a statement. “I look forward to reviewing the draft decision and working with my colleagues to ensure that it maximizes opportunities for 5G in the U.S., including by authorizing full power commercial operations.”Comcast as recently as last week told members of the commission that they should pursue a framework with “rules designed to foster innovation and broad deployment in the band by a wide array of users.” Cable operators like Comcast and non-traditional entities like Deere & Company, Chevron and Texas A&M University participated in the CBRS auction, and the rules of the 3.45 GHz auction should be structured similarly, according to Comcast.The notice would explore the role of established large manufacturers and of new entrants in setting standards for this new network architecture. It’s going deeper than that, however, asking for input about what steps should be taken by the FCC, federal partners, industry, academia, or others to accelerate the timeline for open RAN standards development. The NOI also requests comment on the costs and benefits associated with open RAN. “In its nearly 90-year history, the FCC has embarrassingly never had a woman as a permanent chair. This is an unacceptable reality for an agency that oversees one-sixth of our nation’s economy and makes consequential decisions that impact all Americans,” the lawmakers wrote. “While Jessica Rosenworcel is the second woman to be Acting Chair of the FCC, we urge the Administration to nominate her to the permanent role of Chairwoman.” -- 続き・本文を読む | |||
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