MIMO|SRG|Ericsson|c-band : FCC Approves New Rules for Spectrum Above 70 GHz in 5G

FCC Approves New Rules for Spectrum Above 70 GHz in 5G

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted updates to its rules for the 70, 80, and 90 GHz spectrum bands. According to the regulator, the goal is to facilitate broadband access on ships and aircraft and backhaul service for 5G.

“This action will promote the efficient use of spectrum and will provide opportunities for the development of new broadband service options,” the FCC stated in a press release.

The approved document establishes new rules and updates existing ones for the 71– 76 GHz, 81–86 GHz, 92–94 GHz, and 94.1–95 GHz bands.

The new regulation authorises certain point-to-point links to endpoints in motion in the 70 GHz and 80 GHz bands to facilitate the use of these frequencies for access to broadband services on aircraft and ships. They also permit the use of smaller and lower-cost antennas to facilitate the provision of backhaul service in the 70 GHz and 80 GHz bands.

Finally, the Report and Order changes the link registration process in the 70/80/90 GHz bands to require certification of construction of registered links, which will promote more efficient use of this spectrum and improve the accuracy of the link registration database.

The Commission also adopted a Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to seek comment on the addition of another type of link as part of maritime operations otherwise authorised in the Report and Order and the inclusion of Fixed Satellite Service earth stations in the light-licensing regime for the 70 GHz and 80 GHz bands.

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