Georgia WISP Urges FCC to Preserve CBRS Technical Rules
Georgia wireless ISP SmartWave Technologies urged the FCC last week to protect operations in the citizens broadband radio service band in response to a request by Brownsville, Texas, for an FCC waiver to operate a city network that uses the…
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band at higher power levels than allowed by agency rules (see 2511250015). In a filing in docket 17-258, SmartWave noted that it doesn’t hold priority access licenses and depends on the use of general authorized access spectrum. “The predictable access to GAA channels, combined with the established CBRS technical rules, enables us to deliver consistent service that would be difficult, and in some areas impossible, to replicate with other spectrum options at reasonable cost.”