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For point-to-point service, a licensee must demonstrate that it provides at least four links in areas with a service population of 134,000 people or less, and at least one link per 33,500 people ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — All five Commissions have voted in favor of begin a proceeding to update the Citizens Broadband Radio Service. “Building on years of successful interagency collaboration ...
Citizen broadband, DHS duplication and more. ... Communications Commission is proceeding with a spectrum-sharing plan that will carve out 150 MHz for use in a new Citizens Broadband Radio Service.
The upcoming Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) auction will enable new market entrants, including smaller and rural operators, to build carrier-grade networks at very attractive costs. A new ...
WASHINGTON — The Citizens Broadband Radio Service structure was originally designed by the FCC to enable non-traditional entities to build their own LTE networks as opposed to relying on wireless ...
That’s because in late 2018, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) finalized rules for unlocking the 3.5GHz band of spectrum known as the Citizens Broadband Radio Service (or CBRS).
Chairman of US regulator FCC, Tom Wheeler, has circulated a draft report and order to his fellow commissioners that looks to create a new “Citizens Broadband Radio Service” within the 3.5GHz band. The ...