Newscan: Dish Networks’ frequency gambit gets FCC nod
Also, Spectrum sharing drives mobile-market growth; Spectrum drives consolidation, but future auctions are up in the air; NSA seeks to build quantum computer that could crack most types of encryption; It’s time to take mesh networks seriously; AT&T buoyed in lobbying push against spectrum-auction limits; Will the FCC strike down AT&T’s sponsored-data plan?; T-Mobile CEO fires insults at competitors; FirstNet seeks public comments on proposed procedures for meeting environmental requirements; FCC releases tool for Part 90 Class B signal-booster registration; SOLiD joins the Panduit Technology partner program; Autonomic Resources’ ARC-P Cloud receives FedRAMP’s first issued authority to operate.
Web Roundup
Items from other news organizations
- Dish Network’s frequency gambit gets FCC nod
- Spectrum sharing drives mobile-market growth
- Spectrum drives consolidation, but future auctions are up in the air
- NSA seeks to build quantum computer that could crack most types of encryption
- It’s time to take mesh networks seriously
- AT&T buoyed in lobbying push against spectrum-auction limits
- Will the FCC strike down AT&T’s sponsored-data plan?
- T-Mobile CEO fires insults at competitors during CES
- State police investigate fake emergency radio broadcasts
Briefing Room
News announcements from our industry
- FirstNet seeks public comments on proposed procedures for meeting environmental requirements
- FCC releases tool for Part 90 Class B signal-booster registration
- SOLiD joins the Panduit Technology partner program
- Autonomic Resources’ ARC-P Cloud receives FedRAMP’s first issued authority to operate
- EWA seeks dismissal of 44 applications seeking access to 900 MHz B/I channels