Thanks Ron!
But less than half the recovery goal has been met. I suspect that Dish and AT&T
are waiting on 5G, although Dish might just sell theirs.
Regards
Craig
On Aug 11, 2017, at 7:24 AM, Ron Economos <w6rz@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
245 MHz has been recovered. But only 50 MHz has been put to use.
1695 to 1710 MHz. AWS-3. Bought by Dish. They are sitting on it.
2305 to 2320 and 2345 to 2360. WCS. Bought by AT&T. They are mostly sitting
on it.
1915 to 1920 and 1995 to 2000 MHz. H Block. Bought by Dish. They are sitting
on it.
2000 to 2020 MHz and 2180 to 2200 MHz. AWS-4. Bought by Dish. They are
sitting on it.
1755 to 1780 MHz and 2155 to 2180 MHZ. AWS-3. In use.
3550 to 3650 MHz. CBRS. Licensing in progress, but not in use yet. Current
rules may be changed.
Ron
On 08/11/2017 03:39 AM, Craig Birkmaier wrote:----------------------------------------------------------------------
Just for grins, look at the plan put forward by the Obama administration to
free up 500 MHz of spectrum assigned to government agencies in 2008 or 2009.
How much has been recovered?
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