Clearwire supported an FCC proposal that would allow fixed terres...
Clearwire supported an FCC proposal that would allow fixed terrestrial wireless licensees to operate channels with bandwidths of as much as 30 MHz in the 6525-6875 MHz band, and to allow applicants to operate pursuant to conditional authority on…
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two additional channels in the 21.8-23 GHz and 23-23.2 GHz bands. “Clearwire supports adoption of both proposals because it would provide it with more flexibility to expeditiously launch its broadband wireless service in new markets and more effectively expand its existing service area in already launched markets,” the company said. Clearwire said it holds more than 1,000 microwave licenses in the 6525-6875 MHz and in the 21.8-22 and 23-23.2 GHz bands. “Since the Commission has already granted a number of waivers to allow licensing of channels greater than 10 MHz [in the upper 6 GHz band] with no negative consequences, real world evidence exists to support this rule change,” Clearwire said.