The FCC has formally allocated additional spectrum for launch applications, fulfilling a provision in a bill passed earlier ...
Learn more about the additional communication bandwidth provided by the FCC to spur commercial space launches.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) said it has adopted extra rules to allow very low-power device operation across the entire 1,200 MHz of the 6 GHz band, from 5.925 to 7.125 GHz ...
WASHINGTON—The FCC has unanimously adopted new rules to expand very-low-power device operations across all 1,200 megahertz of the 6-GHz band alongside other unlicensed and Wi-Fi-enabled devices.
FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel has proposed the allocation of additional spectrum resources necessary for space launch ...
Although this rule is fairly limited in scope – the regulation only covers the 5GHz U-NII bands, and only applies ... has reached an agreement with the FCC to allow third-party firmware.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced on December 11, 2024 that it will allow 'very low power (VLP) devices' to be used unlicensed in the entire 1200 MHz band of the 6 GHz band.
Despite a recent FCC order ensuring that Sprint has enough mid-band spectrum (at 2.5 GHz) to remain competitive internationally, the CBA plan would leave at least one nationwide mobile operator ...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) recently issued a Second Report and Order (Order) updating its rules for Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) operations in the 5.9 GHz band (5.850-5 ...