Verizon Unlicensed Spectrum Plan Gets Yellow Light

By | July 27, 2015

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Verizon Communications’ plan to tap unlicensed spectrum as a source of extra data capacity for its wireless subscribers continues to draw criticism, but signs point to federal regulators allowing the carrier to move forward as long as no airwave-sharing issues arise. The Federal Communications Commission appears set to let Verizon (VZ) proceed with early deployments of small-cell radio antennas in order to utilize new unlicensed spectrum. Google Scalper1 News

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