Thursday, October 18, 2012

Science News Daily || US approves AT&T spectrum deal

Michael Harper for redOrbit.com ? Your Universe Online For years, AT&T has had spectrum set aside which was found to interfere with Sirius XM Radio's spectrum. The Federal Communications Commission has spent nearly 15 years blocking AT&T from using up some of the spectrum it's been buying up to expand its network. Today, the FCC has approved a compromise proposal submitted to the agency in June by both AT&T and Sirius XM Radio which places guard bands in between the interfering spectrum. With this proposal approved, AT&T can now begin to use the spectrum it's been collecting over the years to support their 4G LTE rollout. The FCC unanimously approved this plan which should protect both entities as the battle for airspace and spectrum wages on. As an extension of this deal, AT&T will also be allowed to use some of their WCS spectrum licensees as well. The plan both companies submitted in June proposes AT&T take the 20 and 30 MHz bands, leaving the rest free so as not to interfere with

US approves AT&T spectrum deal

US regulators approved a plan Wednesday allowing telecom giant AT&T to expand its network with under-utilized spectrum from satellite radio operator Sirius XM.

Wed 17 Oct 12 from Phys.org

FCC Approves 2.3 GHz for AT&T

The FCC today okayed the AT&T plan to use the WCS spectrum for LTE in the future. The FCC approved their joint compromise proposal that protects the satellite radio service by using 5 MHz ...

Wed 17 Oct 12 from dailywireless.org

FCC clears way for AT&T to use airwaves

NEW YORK (AP) -- Federal regulators are letting AT&T use an unused part of the airwaves for mobile broadband, potentially increasing the speed and capacity of its new LTE network....

Wed 17 Oct 12 from AP

White Space Radio using 802.11af Demoed

Japan’s National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) says they have developed the world's first WiFi prototype in the TV White Spaces (470 MHz~710 MHz) that is ...

Wed 17 Oct 12 from dailywireless.org

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