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01/11/2023
FAA Sets C-band Deadline, Satellite Operators Give Repack Update
The late protests from the aviation industry on the potential harms of C-band spectrum deployments for 5G has been a source of frustration for the likes of Verizon and AT&T, but the holiday season was a reminder of just how delicate the systems that keep airports and aircraft running are.
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06/16/2022
NTIA’s Davidson Heads In-Person Media Institute Lunch
NTIA Administrator Alan Davidson has a message for providers gearing up for the billions in broadband funding coming from government programs: submit your broadband availability data to the FCC ASAP.
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02/18/2022
Rosenworcel Talks Alarmageddon, Maps
With AT&T set to shut down its 3G network on Tuesday, the security alarm system is sounding the, er, alarm.
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01/19/2022
Effros: What They Don’t Know
Fixed wireless access, the “newest” way to get broadband into the home, should not be dismissed, but shouldn’t be considered an existential threat, either. It’s just one additional part of the mix of service offerings that will ultimately deliver broadband to anyone who wants it.
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01/19/2022
Strike Up the C-band
While AT&T and Verizon paused the expansion of 5G rollouts using C-band near airports after airlines warned it could delay flights, the companies note that this is only a small portion of their network.
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01/04/2022
Verizon, AT&T Actually Agree to C-band Delay
After initially rebuking a request from the FAA to delay C-band spectrum deployments further, Verizon and AT&T have agreed to hold off on their plans until Jan. 19.