FCC Commissioner Kevin Martin said that highest bidder for the 25 MHz piece of spectrum in the 2155 MHz band would be responsible for building out the network and have to make it available for free to ...
A Federal Communications Commission proposal to let state and local prisons jam contraband cell phones has support from ...
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What's keeping Congress from authorizing the FCC to auction off underutilized television spectrum badly needed for mobile broadband? The answer, strangely enough, is Net neutrality--specifically, the ...
SANTA ROSA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Keysight Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: KEYS), a leading technology company that delivers advanced design and validation solutions to help accelerate innovation to ...
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission will seek to take back 120MHz of spectrum from U.S. television stations in the next five years and reallocate it to wireless broadband providers in a ...
A federal appellate court on Friday reversed regulators' decision to repossess wireless spectrum licenses from NextWave Telecom, a wireless carrier that failed to fully pay the government for its ...
The 700MHz spectrum will become available in February 2008 when television broadcasters will be required to move from analog to digital transmission, freeing additional spectrum. In its ruling, the ...
After nearly eight weeks and more than 240 rounds of bidding, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission’s auction of 700-MHz wireless spectrum is drawing to a close and could wrap up this week. As of ...
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission will seek to take back 120MHz of spectrum from U.S. television stations in the next five years and reallocate it to wireless broadband providers in a ...
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