BROWSING: Policy

Intelsat preps for accelerated C-Band clearing

Intelsat said that it has contracted for six new satellites in order to meet the Federal Communication Commission's accelerated spectrum-clearing timeline for the C-Band. The company recently went into Chapter 11 bankruptcy restructuring, and said that "one of the primary catalysts" for the timing was...

FCC Chairman ‘demanding answers’ after T-Mobile US outage

FCC declines to comment beyond a tweet from Chairman Ajit Pai T-Mobile US customers experienced widespread voice and text outages that the carrier said were "resolved," as of 10:03 p.m. PST yesterday. U.S. Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai on Twitter yesterday wrote, "The T-Mobile...

FCC directs first USF funding for 5G to Puerto Rico, USVI

Funds are aimed at hardening and improving U.S. territories' mobile networks The Federal Communications Commission has authorized $237.9 million in Universal Service Fund dollars to mobile broadband networks in the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. That figure includes the agency's first USF support for...

FCC seeks to advance 5G infrastructure, looks at additional mmWave spectrum

  The Federal Communications Commission a number of actions at its monthly meeting, covering streamlined 5G deployment, rural broadband deployment, advanced broadcasting using the ATSC 3.0 standard and potentially expanded use of spectrum at 70/80/90 GHz. The agency approved of the anticipated 5G upgrade order by a...

US Cellular joins the Open RAN Policy Coalition

US Cellular exec: 'Open RAN will enhance the way wireless networks are built and operated' US Cellular has become the latest company to join the Open RAN movement, with its official announcement that it is now a part of the Open RAN Policy Coalition, a...

FCC proposes record fine for a billion robocalls

Proposed fine of $225 million for men accused of placing at least a billion robocalls In its ongoing battle against unwanted and scam robocalls, the Federal Communications Commission has proposed the largest fine in its history: $225 million, levied against two men in Texas and...

Policy, data and the urban/rural digital divide: A conversation with CCA and Ookla

  What's going on in rural broadband policy? There are a lot of moving pieces right now: the Rural Digital Opportunities Fund and the proposed Rural 5G Fund, for example, which together will account for nearly $30 billion in spending cover the coming decade to...

Twitter begins fact-checking 5G, coronavirus conspiracy posts

Tech companies have come under fire for allowing the 5G, coronavirus conspiracy to flourish Twitter has announced that it will be adding fact-checking labels to tweets that suggest a link between 5G mobile networks and the coronavirus, after a rash of conspiracy theories that tie...

The FCC to vote on the long-awaited 5G Upgrade Order

The 5G Upgrade Order clarifies the FCC’s 2014 tower upgrade rules On June 9, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will vote on a long-awaited “5G Upgrade Order” that will clarify siting rules for wireless deployment. After the FCC’s 2014 rules regarding cell tower modifications proved...

Do open network trends portend a coming technological split?

Open RAN movement latest front in larger geopolitical conflict With the benefit of hindsight, the 5G New Radio standard was collaboratively developed by organizations like 3GPP with a broad goal of creating a single standard rather than rehashing GSM vs. CMDA or LTE and WiMax....

US telecom groups ask FCC to consider 5G-friendly rules for 12 GHz spectrum

  A group of American tech trade organizations and think tanks is pushing the Federal Communications Commission to open up additional satellite spectrum for 5G use -- and it's not the C Band. In a recent letter to the FCC, the organizations, which include the...

Nokia details Open RAN Policy Coalition membership motivation

As Ansel Adams put it, "There's nothing worse than a sharp image of a fuzzy concept The story of open RAN is nuanced. Beyond the formidable technology piece, geopolitics inform how the ecosystem of open RAN proponents are framing the issue, which is becoming increasingly...

NTIA asks FCC to reconsider Ligado license changes

NTIA asks for stay, reconsideration of L-Band license changes The National Telecommunications and Information Administration has asked the Federal Communications Commission to rethink its recent decision to modify Ligado Networks' spectrum licenses, warning that the changes "threaten to harm federal government users of the Global...

Nokia first of big three vendors to join Open RAN Policy Coalition

Nokia collaborated with other vendors in Rakuten Mobile's network build Earlier this month the Open RAN Policy Coalition launched with a number of open RAN vendors, naturally, and operator members, including AT&T, DISH, NTT, Telefonica, Verizon and Vodafone. None of the big three RAN vendors--Ericsson,...

FCC, FTC order call gateway providers to cut off scam robocallers

The Federal Communications Commission and Federal Trade Commission gave three gateway companies 48 hours to cut off robocalls peddling COVID-19-related scams, or else the FCC will authorize U.S. telecom companies not to accept calls which originate from those gateway providers. The calls include a scam...

Things to know about the Rural 5G Fund (Part 2)

In April, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai put forward a proposal for a $9 billion Rural 5G Fund that aims to “help ensure that rural Americans enjoy the same benefits from our increasingly digital economy as their urban counterparts—more than 200 million of...

Things to know about the proposed Rural 5G Fund (Part 1)

What is the Rural 5G Fund? The Federal Communications Commission doesn't want rural areas to have to wait for 5G. To that end, in April, Chairman Ajit Pai put forward a proposal for a $9 billion Rural 5G Fund that aims to "help ensure that...

Public works, policy is biggest network densification hurdle

Challenging as it may be, network densification is a must  Network densification is proving to be a key driver for enabling successful 5G networks and in delivering the consistent, reliable and speedy service that carriers have been promising users as they switch over to next-generation...

What role do electric co-ops play in deploying rural broadband?

Fiber network deployment is the "rural electrification of our generation", according to Conexon's Jonathan Chambers As the Federal Communications Commission mulls exactly how it will distribute the proposed $20.4 billion Rural Digital Opportunity Fund over a decade to expand rural broadband deployments and narrow the...

FCC approves ‘small-but-mighty’ 900 MHz tranche for private LTE for US utilities

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has voted to approve usage of six megahertz of 900 MHz spectrum for private networking by utility companies in the US, declaring the ‘juice is worth the squeeze’ despite its diminutive spread. The six-megahertz is split between two five-megahertz holdings...

The Czech Republic, US pledge cooperation on 5G network security

The joint document states that suppliers should be assessed for "undue foreign influence" This week, the Czech Republic and the United States signed a joint declaration pledging cooperation on 5G network security and establishing a strict framework for assessing foreign equipment providers. Signed by Czech...

Ericsson on open RAN policy push: Lawmakers should focus on spectrum, accelerating 5G

Open RAN Policy Coalition launched this week with key operator members In examining the long arc of open radio access networks, the focus of groups like the O-RAN Alliance and Telecom Infra Project has been on developing open standards and interfaces, then proving that technology...

Open RAN Policy Coalition launches to ‘spur competition’ in 5G

Open RAN group ties COVID-19 pandemic to RAN vendor choice, security and performance A new group of operators and telecom network hardware and software vendors announced today the formation of the Open RAN Policy Coalition. As 5G deployments continue around the world, open RAN has...

FCC touts use of 5.9 GHz by WISPs to bolster rural and suburban broadband

  The Federal Communications Commission has been doling out special access to spectrum as part of its response to the COVID-19 pandemic, to help operators deal with the strains on wireless networks as a result of increased network traffic due to telework, remote learning and...