TierOne Networks today announced it had been granted a nationwide FCC license to operate in the 3.6 GHz spectrum. TierOne is one of a handful of companies holding a 3.6 GHz license thereby creating "first mover" advantage. read more »
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The top U.S. communications regulator on Thursday postponed consideration of a plan to auction a piece of wireless airwaves to buyers willing ... read more »
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The FCC wants to auction a section of wireless airwaves to buyers willing to provide free broadband Internet service. read more »
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The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission laid out a plan Thursday to regulate the expensive fees that cellular phone companies charge consumers for canceling their contracts early. FCC Chairman Kevin Martin's proposal was similar to an industry plan put forward last month. Martin said he was skeptical ongoing class-action lawsuits would adequately resolve for consumers all the ... read more »
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The FCC is expected to side with cable operators who complained about Verizon's use of customer information in order to keep subscribers from deserting its telephone service, a report says. read more »
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Microchip Technology Inc. (NASDAQ: MCHP), a leading provider of microcontroller and analog semiconductors, today announced the MRF24J40MA FCC-certified Radio-Frequency (RF) transceiver module. The new module services the 2.4 GHz unlicensed Industrial, Scientific and Medical (ISM) short-range wireless frequency band for the IEEE 802.15.4(TM) specification, for ZigBee(R) or proprietary ... read more »
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The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission laid out a plan Thursday to regulate the high fees that cellular phone companies charge consumers for canceling their contracts early. FCC Chairman Kevin Martin's proposal was similar to an industry plan put forward last month. read more »
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The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission laid out a plan Thursday to regulate the high fees that cellular phone companies charge consumers for canceling their contracts early. read more »
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