Another Spectrum Auction?

TNGuy84

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It looks like they're going to explore cutting up more of the C-band spectrum to give away to 5G carriers. The same person at the FCC mentioned 5 years ago that he'd like to cut up more of the UHF band to give out to 5G.

I can't see them cutting anything more than 100MHz of spectrum. Otherwise, they might as well take the whole thing.
 
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If they were so determined to do so, wouldn't it be as simple as cutting much of the UHF spectrum and giving each market 2 or 3 lighthouse UHF towers as is the current set up with 3.0? Then, the 3.0 stations would be the only ones moving and the 1.0 stations would shut down. The consumer gets stuck with DRM, but they'd have only 2 or 3 towers to point an antenna at. As much as we'd like to see it, I don't think 3.0 is moving away. If anything, they're wanting to keep it due to all of the benefits on the broadcasters' side.
 
I can't see them cutting anything more than 100MHz of spectrum. Otherwise, they might as well take the whole thing.
What they might consider is a proposal made during the planning stages of the previous C-band auction: create buffer zones around registered C-band dishes where 5G wouldn't be allowed, thereby maintaining C-band for satellite use in the vicinity of registered dishes, at least in theory. By definition, unregistered satellite dishes aren't entitled to protection from interference, so 5G would be free to use 4-4.2 GHz around those.
 
I don't get the 5G thing. It was built up to be some life changing technology. And now we have 5G but in reality most of the 5G stuff I do are at about the same speeds 4G could do.

In doing testing it is very rare to find 5G speeds that make me say oh wow. In some cases and in some areas I have seen that 4G (or LTE) has been faster than the 5G services in the same area.

I just dont get the entire 5G is the future, thing.
 

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