PK Asks FCC to Leave 3.5 GHz Band Rules in Place, Finalize 37 GHz Sharing
The FCC should leave the rules for the 3.5 GHz band largely as they are, said Public Knowledge Senior Vice President Harold Feld in a meeting with Julius Knapp, chief of the Office of Engineering and Technology. The FCC is…
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expected to rewrite rules for the shared band, especially provisions on the licensed segment (see 1708010058). “The record contains diverse and overwhelming opposition to proposals to change the Priority Access License rules as proposed by T-Mobile and CTIA,” Feld said, according to a filing in docket 12-354. “Billions of dollars in capital are ready to be invested in the 3.5 GHz band under the current rules.” Feld also said the FCC should “quickly finalize its sharing rules” for the 37 GHz band and allocate three 6 MHz TV channels in every market for unlicensed use.