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Questions cloud America's next big midband spectrum auction

The FCC is moving forward with plans to conduct another massive midband spectrum auction for 5G in October. The event has taken on a much higher profile following the roughly $80 billion in winning bids that AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile made in the FCC s midband C-band spectrum auction in February. However, operators are raising a number of pressing questions about the FCC s planned auction of 100MHz of spectrum between 3.45GHz and 3.55GHz. And the answers to those questions could ultimately determine whether the FCC s next auction is a snoozefest or a blockbuster. Specifically, the FCC has not yet provided details about how 3.45GHz-3.55GHz auction winners might have to share their winnings with the US military. It s an important issue considering it could affect up to 20% of the US population, according to the CTIA trade association that represents some of the biggest wireless network operators in the country.

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Open RAN takes the stage on Capitol Hill, as vendors testify

Open RAN takes the stage on Capitol Hill, as vendors testify
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Hat in hand, open RAN cheerleaders zoom to Washington

Open RAN – that collection of obscure wireless networking specifications – on Wednesday was the topic of another Congressional hearing. US lawmakers and executives from all over the world debated during a virtual event whether the technology could impact issues ranging from national cybersecurity to the digital divide. It s no surprise though that open RAN continues to generate so much interest across so many areas of the telecom industry. After all, President Biden has proposed up to $100 billion for broadband across the US. And that s in addition to the billions of dollars already allocated for projects focused on helping poor Americans pay for Internet connections and funding the replacement of Huawei equipment in US networks.

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