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Joint Comments Regarding Facilitating a More Intensive Use of Upper Microwave Spectrum

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OTI and Public Knowledge submitted joint comments urging the Federal Communications Commission to replace the current sharing framework in the UMFUS mmWave bands with a light-licensing and automated database coordination approach that enables more cost-effective and intensive spectrum access, while more consistently protecting incumbent deployments from harmful interference.

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Jessica Dine
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Jessica Dine

Policy Analyst, Open Technology Institute and Wireless Future, New America

Michael Calabrese
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Michael Calabrese

Director, Wireless Future, New America; Senior Advisor, Technology & Democracy, New America

Joint Comments Regarding Facilitating a More Intensive Use of Upper Microwave Spectrum