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Federal Communications The commission has regained its authority to retain the spectrum auctions and can use this force to capture the spectrum away from Wi-Fi networks and its license to AT & T, Verizon and T-Mobile.
As PreviouslyThe Senate Budget Budget presented by Ted Cruise (R-Texas) to at least 800 MHz to sell it by public auction and allow it to provide part of the 6 GHz range that is used to increase speeds in the new generation of Wi-Fi networks. The House of Representatives had previously voted to rule out 6 GHz from Special Auctions, but it has finally adopted the Senate in A. 218-214 voting When he agreed The final budget bill On July 3. He was signed to become a law by President Trump on July 4.
The new law also allows taking the spectrum from The broadcast broadcast service for citizens (CBRS)Which is transmitted from 3.55 to 3.7 GHz. Although other spectrum ranges can also be targeted, defenders say it will be difficult for the Federal Communications Committee (FCC) to fulfill the authorization of Congress without taking a spectrum of Wi-Fi, CBRS or both.
Wireless Internet Services Association (WISPA), which represents young Internet service providers, He said “The vast majority of WisPa members use CBRS and/or 6 GHz services to provide broad range to their rural communities and resources where resources decrease.” WisPa said it is grateful for the tax exemptions of the new law, but it is likely that these benefits are “met by the position of the package on the spectrum. More specifically, in its endeavor to generate revenues to pay the costs of the legislation, it is possible that the CBRS and 6 GHz are the spectrum in the auction mass in FCC.”
It was 1200 MHz between 5.925 and 7.125 GHz Device to Wi-Fi In April 2020, under the leadership of the then Chairman of the FCC Board of Directors Ajit Bay. The Pai-led Federal Communications Committee rejected the applications of mobile devices using the range of cellular networks, saying that the provision of 6 GHz for the Wi-Fi service on an unlicensed basis that enhances the “most efficient and productive use of the spectrum” by helping Wi-Fi speeds to keep pace with the high speed of the Internet to the home.
Pai is now CTIA CEO, the main lobby group that represents mobile transport companies that want to reach the 6 GHz band. Bey praised the cutting of the new law in a statement.
“This decisive legislation will fuel America’s wireless networks with the necessary spectrum to meet the demand of consumer quickly and secure America’s leadership in the future industries and innovations. The tax provisions are vital to enhance investment in infrastructure, create job opportunities, and develop the economy.” “Special thanks to President Trump, Chairman of the Senate Trade Committee, Ted Cruz, and Chairman of the Energy and Trade Committee of Parliament Brett Gutry for their vision and bold commitment.”
A CTIA ARS spokesman recently told “the 6 GHz top range is the next global 5G range” and that many countries “are used or planned to use at least the top of the range (6.425-17.125 GHz) for licensed commercial use.” This indicates that CTIA will press a large part of 6 GHz to be customized for mobile phone service providers.
CTIA has repeatedly claimed that American transport companies do not have enough spectrum to meet the demand for consumers, although the main executives in the main communications told investors the opposite. Financial Director of AT & T He said Last month, AT & T has “no urgent need” for more spectrum, but on Thursday the company issued a statement The statement of the bill “creates a pipeline from the medium range spectrum that will help to meet the demand for increasing consumers and maintain technological competition with other countries.”