FCC approves rules expanding 900 MHz band to 10 MHz for broadband deployments

Reuters
15 hours ago
FCC approves rules expanding 900 MHz band to 10 MHz for broadband deployments

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission unanimously adopted a “Report and Order” titled “Maximizing the Potential of the 900 MHz Band,” enabling broadband deployment across the full 10 megahertz of the 900 MHz band in a 5x5 configuration. The action followed a joint petition filed by Anterix alongside Ameren, Enterprise Wireless Alliance, Evergy, Lower Colorado River Authority, Portland General Electric, San Diego Gas & Electric, Southern Company’s Southern Linc, Utility Broadband Alliance, and Xcel Energy.

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