Oceus Networks believes a bi-directional sharing framework on...
Oceus Networks believes a bi-directional sharing framework on the 1755-1780 MHz and 2155-2180 MHz bands that provides access to military users “could fulfill training requirements on remote bases and ranges with limited impact to auction revenues,” CEO Douglas Smith and…
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other company representatives told Renee Gregory, aide to FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler, during a meeting Tuesday. Oceus customers, which include the military, first responders and critical infrastructure companies, have become interested in 4G LTE, and have identified a need for spectrum that would support 4G LTE, Oceus counsel Jay Chauhan said in an ex parte filing (http://bit.ly/1qA1WMP).