FCC Takes Step Forward to Establishment of Rip and Replace Program

By |2020-12-21T08:45:35-06:00December 21st, 2020|Legal News|

The Federal Communications Commission (“FCC” or the “Commission”) took a significant step forward this month in concretizing its program for extirpating equipment from the country’s communications networks that poses a threat to national security. The Commission’s Order in large part implements the objectives of the Secure and Trusted Networks Act of 2019 (the “Secure Networks...… Continue Reading

FCC Establishes Procedures for Auction of C-Band Spectrum – Auction to Begin on December 8, 2020

By |2020-08-06T17:04:47-05:00August 6th, 2020|Legal News|

Today, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC” or the “Commission”) announced a Public Notice that establishes the procedures for Auction 107, which will make available spectrum in the lower portion of the C-Band, at 3.7-3.98 GHz.   The auction will be for new flexible-use overlay licenses, intended primarily to further the deployment of fifth-generation (5G) wireless, the...… Continue Reading

Barreling Down the Road to 5G, FCC Votes to Relax EBS Spectrum Rules

By |2019-07-16T13:03:15-05:00July 16th, 2019|Legal News|

On June 20, 2019, I blogged about the Federal Communications Commission’s (“FCC”) plan to vote on July 10 to relax the rules governing the Educational Broadband Service (“EBS”), including eliminating the requirement to devote part of the air time to educational purposes and opening up license eligibility to commercial entities. Sure enough, the FCC voted,...… Continue Reading

FCC Considers Repurposing the 1675-1680 MHz Band

By |2019-05-23T11:30:29-05:00May 23rd, 2019|Legal News|

By a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking adopted on May 9, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) sought comment on whether it should open the 1675-1680 MHz band for non-federal government mobile use.  This marks the very plodding next step in a process that began back in 2012 when Ligado (then still known as Light Squared) petitioned...… Continue Reading

FCC Considers Repurposing the 1675-1680 MHz Band

By |2019-05-23T11:30:29-05:00May 23rd, 2019|Legal News|

By a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking adopted on May 9, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) sought comment on whether it should open the 1675-1680 MHz band for non-federal government mobile use.  This marks the very plodding next step in a process that began back in 2012 when Ligado (then still known as Light Squared) petitioned...… Continue Reading

The FCC Sets the Wheels in Motion to Clear More Spectrum for 5G

By |2019-01-02T13:09:54-06:00January 2nd, 2019|Legal News|

At its December open meeting, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC” or “Commission”) took a significant step toward facilitating the deployment of fifth-generation (5G) wireless advanced services. For those still wondering what exactly 5G is, we have written about the highly touted mobile broadband technology several times, including here and here. The FCC has already cleared...… Continue Reading

FCC Acts to Speed 5G Rollouts

By |2018-10-02T18:28:53-05:00October 2nd, 2018|Legal News|

In a much ballyhooed action on September 26, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC” or “Commission”) took another stride in its effort to clear away regulatory and administrative obstacles to 5G cell site construction via the issuance of a Declaratory Ruling and Third Report and Order in a proceeding titled “In the Matter of Accelerating Wireless...… Continue Reading

FCC Streamlines Pole Attachment Rules to Promote Broadband Deployment

By |2018-08-07T14:36:33-05:00August 7th, 2018|Legal News|

On Aug. 3 the Federal Communications Commission adopted a Report and Order and Declaratory Ruling which streamlined pole attachment procedures and preempted state and local laws regulations, and policies imposing a moratoria on telecommunications deployment. The FCC’s actions seek to speed the process and reduce costs associated with new utility pole attachments to facilitate broadband...… Continue Reading

FCC Advances Toward 5G

By |2018-06-13T10:11:26-05:00June 13th, 2018|Legal News|

Not long from now, your new phone will come with 5G mobile data service: dizzingly fast with near-zero latency (delay). But don’t expect service everywhere. 5G needs high frequencies for its high data capacity; but the physics of those frequencies means the range will be short, a few hundred meters at most. This will require...… Continue Reading

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