The FCC has adopted rules to open the 37 GHz band for shared federal and commercial wireless use—unlocking 600 MHz for broadband, IoT, and mobile growth. #WirelessInnovation #SpectrumSharing https://washingtonhorizon.com/fcc-moves-to-open-37-ghz-band-to-federal-sharing-with-industry/
FCC moves to open 37 GHz band to federal sharing with industry

Chair Brendan Carr’s FCC is advancing long-awaited rules to clarify how federal and no-federal users can share the lower 37 GHz spectrum band—an underused but promising slice of airwaves that could enable next-generation broadband, IoT, and mobile services. Carr has vocally supported making more spectrum available to the

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#USA #NTIA #Wireless #SpectrumSharing #6G: "Today, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration announced its implementation plan for President Biden’s National Spectrum Strategy to secure the future of U.S. wireless policy and innovation.

The plan is designed to secure our digital future with “four pillars”: (1) Securing adequate spectrum for next-generation services such as 6G and Wi-Fi 7 without disrupting federal operations (and avoiding interagency feuds such as the fight in 2022 that temporarily shut down air travel); (2) create a stakeholder-driven process to forge a long-term “spectrum pipeline”; (3) facilitate research into cutting-edge spectrum technologies such as dynamic spectrum sharing; and (4) grow our shrinking spectrum workforce to support the wireless economy."

https://publicknowledge.org/public-knowledge-applauds-ntia-for-developing-pathway-to-boost-nations-national-spectrum-strategy/

Public Knowledge Applauds NTIA for Developing Pathway To Boost Nation’s National Spectrum Strategy

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Thanks to multi-domain shared #spectrum, the Italian #research & #education network #GARR and the pan-European network @geant have successfully connected two data centres over 1000 km apart: the national computing centre CNAF of #INFN in Bologna, and #CERN in Geneva, with a capacity of 1.6 Tbps and a latency of just 9.5 ms: https://connect.geant.org/2023/09/05/from-geneva-to-bologna-in-9-5-milliseconds

#Network #LHC #GÉANTnetwork #DCI #SpectrumSharing #HLLHC

From Geneva to Bologna in 9.5 milliseconds | GÉANT CONNECT Online

For the first time, the Italian research and education network GARR and the pan-European network GÉANT have successfully connected two data centres over 1000 km apart: the national computing centre CNAF of the Italian National Institute for Nuclear Physics (INFN) in Bologna, and CERN in Geneva, with a capacity of 1.6 Tbps and a latency

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