Dish is trying to avoid paying the billions of dollars it owes to tower operators and contractors for its failed attempt to run its own network.
There’s a good reason why the U.S. government doesn’t want wireless spectrum treated like a passive asset to be pumped and dumped by investors. The airwaves are a scarce resource critical to American ...
Satellite operator SES has, until recently, explained that it favoured just 100 MHz of C-band upper segment being cleared for ...
The Commission will vote on deleting obsolete broadcast rules and on issues relating to robocalls, call centers, spectrum and ...
In an era when access to the world fits in the palm of your hand, space on the information superhighway becomes premium property. This scarce spectrum on the airwaves is awarded to companies by the ...
The Federal Communications Commission has ruled that companies such as WorldCom Inc. and Sprint Corp., as well as educational institutions nationwide, don’t have to give up their frequency spectrum to ...
The FCC is considering a NPRM focused on ways to make additional spectrum available for command and control of spacecraft supporting emergent space operations, but which do not use spectrum as part of ...
The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission announced Friday that his agency won’t hold its auction of airwave licenses until the middle of 2015. The commission had originally planned for a ...
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