Fiber Key to Opening C Band for 5G, T-Mobile Tells FCC
T-Mobile thinks moving programming transmissions from the C band to fiber is critical. It proposes an incentive auction. “The primary goal of this proceeding is clear” -- to lead on 5G -- so the U.S. must “make hundreds of megahertz…
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of spectrum in the 3.7-4.2 GHz band available for terrestrial use,” said a filing in docket 18-122, posted Thursday on a series of FCC meetings: “An important component of maximizing the amount of C-band spectrum for 5G services includes the use of an alternative transport mechanism, such as fiber, to ensure the reliable delivery of the content currently carried by satellites using the spectrum.” The company opposes a plan by the C-Band Alliance, which isn't based on moving operations to fiber (see 1909180061). The carrier met with the leaders of the International Bureau, the offices of Economics and Analytics and of Engineering and Technology and Wireless Bureau staff. The Educational Media Foundation, meanwhile, told officials it makes significant use of the band to distribute programming to stations. Changing its operations to address reallocation “would impose significant cost on EMF,” the nonprofit said. EMF met with Commissioners Mike O’Rielly and Jessica Rosenworcel and aides to the other commissioners.