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What does the non-exclusive licensing regime for the 3605-3700 MHz band mean to us?

Harold Feld has written an excellent analysis on what the FCC’s decision on the non-exclusive use of the 3605-3700 MHz band means for municipalities, and wireless ISPs, equipment vendors. Earlier today, Jim Geier reported that the FCC upheld a 2005 decision on non-exclusive licensing of that band for wireless services. Harold Feld has written an excellent analysis on what the FCC’s decision on the non-exclusive use of the 3605-3700 MHz band means for municipalities, and wireless ISPs, equipment vendors. Earlier…

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FCC upholds non-exclusive licensing of the 3,650 to 3,700 MHz band

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has upheld a 2005 decision on non-exclusive licensing of broadband wireless services in the 3,650 to 3,700 MHz band. The FCC rejected petitions by Alvarion, Intel, Motorola, the WiMAX Forum, and others who’d opposed the earlier ruling.The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has upheld a 2005 decision on non-exclusive licensing of broadband wireless services in the 3,650 to 3,700 MHz band. The FCC rejected petitions by Alvarion, Intel, Motorola, the WiMAX Forum, and others who’d opposed…

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