[WISPA] FCC NPRM for Licensed Links in 7 and 13 Ghz

2011-06-08 Thread Gino Villarini
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Re: [WISPA] FCC NPRM for Licensed Links in 7 and 13 Ghz

2011-06-08 Thread Leon D. Zetekoff
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Re: [WISPA] FCC NPRM for Licensed Links in 7 and 13 Ghz

2011-06-08 Thread Rick Harnish
Released: 06/07/2011. WIRELESS BACKHAUL: FURTHER INQUIRY INTO FIXED SERVICE SHARING OF THE 6875-7125 MHZ AND 12700-13200 MHZ BANDS. (DA No. 11-1011). (Dkt No 10-153 ). WTB http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-11-1011A1.doc

Re: [WISPA] FCC NPRM for Licensed Links in 7 and 13 Ghz

2011-06-08 Thread Gino Villarini
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Re: [WISPA] FCC NPRM for Licensed Links in 7 and 13 Ghz

2011-06-08 Thread Tom DeReggi
From NPRM... whether we should allow 50 megahertz channels in the 13 GHz band for FS, BAS, and CARS in order to allow systems to use wider channels to obtain higher data rates. (Originally debating whether 25Mhz or 28Mhz channels, and recognizing that 25Mhz channels made more sense