The Electromagnetic Spectrum Is Needed for Golden Dome To Succeed
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The Electromagnetic Spectrum Is Needed for Golden Dome To Succeed
There is a huge debate going on right now in Washington regarding the electromagnetic spectrum. The crux of the debate centers around whether the Federal government should auction additional portions of the electromagnetic spectrum to private industry, or if it should refrain from doing so in the name of national security. The portions of the electromagnetic spectrum in question are those that fall between 3.1 to 3.45 gigahertz (GHz) and 7 and 8…
Analysis: The Future of 6G and the High-Tech Tug-of-War Between National Security and Spectrum Auctions - Tennessee Star
The crux of the debate centers around whether the Federal government should auction additional portions of the electromagnetic spectrum to private industry, or if it should refrain from doing so in the name of national security.
Analysis: The Future of 6G and the High-Tech Tug-of-War Between National Security and Spectrum Auctions | The Star News Network
by Robert Peters The crux of the debate centers around whether the Federal government should auction additional portions of the electromagnetic spectrum to private industry, or if it should refrain from doing so in the name of national security. The portions of the electromagnetic spectrum in question are those that fall between 3.1 to 3.45 gigahertz (GHz) and 7 and 8 GHz. Telecommunication companies for years have utilized parts of the electr…
Regulators Have Choices to Make as Carriers Renew Spectrum Licenses: Analyst
Policymakers worldwide face a number of decisions as they address the expiration of spectrum licenses, analysts at Analysys Mason told investors this week. "One choice is whether to re-assign mobile spectrum licences [sic] that have been in the market for...
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