There are a number of African countries where 39 GHz can be licensed same as any other PTP.
It could theoretically be licensed in Canada on special per-link permission basis, but given the short distances 39 GHz can go, you'd have to sell it to an operator that is in a small/remote city, needs short high capacity PTP links, and is willing to do the legwork with the Canadian feds. On Thu, Mar 1, 2018 at 3:31 PM, Adam Moffett <[email protected]> wrote: > We participated in a program with Straight Path where we got a 39ghz > Ceragon IP20. I got a letter today that Verizon has purchased Straight > Path and intends to use the 39ghz band from that acquisition to deploy 5G > wireless, and they request we cease transmission by September 4th 2018. > > That's all fine and good, but it means I have an uncapped Ceragon IP20 > that won't be legal to operate anymore. I'm trying to figure if there's > anything I can do with it. My first thought is maybe I can sell it > overseas. Is there a non-FCC market where 39ghz is used? > > -Adam > >
