According to foreign media reports, millimeter waves are considered to be the cornerstone for the delivery of 1-Gbit/s 5G services. An FCC representative said at the 5G Summit in Brooklyn on Thursday that he is looking forward to supporting the release of the main 5G millimeter band auction in 2019. Let's take a look at the relevant content.
Michael Ha, Associate Director of FCC Technology, gave a speech on "Future Spectrum" at the New York University Engineering Campus in Brooklyn. Michael Ha expects 24GHz, 28GHz and 39GHz to start shooting in 2019, with 28 GHz expected to be released first, followed by 24GHz.
This is important for US mobile operators and other parties interested in providing 5G services, as it will open up new bandwidth for 5G, which was largely unavailable before.
Michael Ha also confirmed that the FCC is working to open the IF band from 3.7GHz to 4.2GHz, which is very much needed by US mobile operators.
Michael Ha expects the FCC to issue a proposed rule making (NPRM) notice in the summer, followed by a public comment period. The FCC will have to decide how to remove the fixed satellite service from the proposed IF 5G band.
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