According to foreign media reports, tomorrow morning, the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will commence at the monthly meeting for the 5G spectrum allocation discussions and voting, if voted through, United States to become the world's first authorized distribution 24GHz band country. Starbucks iPhone 6 Case
In fact, as early as in October 2014, for unauthorized wireless 24GHz FCC spectrum planning proposal put forward plans to apply these spectrum resources in the emerging wireless technologies, including 5G. After a year of study and rulemaking, FCC officially released in October 2015 NPRM (Notice of Proposed Rulemaking), namely, "regulatory orders notice" this is United States agencies to add or change the law to make a public statement, aims to collect public opinions for the United States legal process. Now, after more than six months of publicity, the FCC will vote tomorrow whether the provision was eventually implemented. Starbucks iPhone 6 Case
FCC says, it was generally agreed that those frequencies within the technical constraints of the past could not play a role, but with the development of new technologies, has moved in to the detailed planning of specific areas of application of these bands of the time. President Tom Wheller said the move was to help the United States get home advantage, he even thinks that this will be the FCC made the most important decision this year. But he also admitted that this is just the start follow-up testing and layout of many.
Foreign media analysis 5G network the last two years have become legislators, researchers or issues of concern to high-tech industries, but the standard or basic definitions related to 5G is still going on, FCC action is expected to establish a framework based on 5G, 5G further specification and plays a major role in the development of the network.
Market estimates for years to come will continue to 4G the world, according to previous reports, including China, the United States, and Japan and Europe as early as 2020, many countries officially launched the commercial 5G.
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