strategic weaknesses and future plans for 50-90 ghtz
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weaknesses
short ranged
smaller so softer targets
use of the 90 GHz band for the types of operations
FWCC proposes that Category B antennas would have the same maximum beamwidth and minimum antenna gain as Category A antennas but would have a lower minimum radiation suppression requirement. See FWCC Ex Parte at Appx. i.
3D model of spectrum management, however, presents not only potential opportunities but also potential challenges, as managing potential harmful interference between systems
the 90 GHz band because it may interfere with Moog's proposed Foreign Object Debris (FOD) Detection System
Aeronet would employ ground stations located “away from urban and suburban areas where part 101 fixed service use of the 70/80/90 GHz bands is concentrated” and would use a minimum elevation angle of five degrees at the ground stations
vehicular radars operate in the adjacent 76-81 GHz band and the Commission seek comment on whether Aeronet's proposed uses and technical rules would increase the potential for harmful interference to these vehicular radars.
the Commission may waive any rule for good cause shown. Waiver is appropriate if special circumstances warrant a deviation from the general rule, such deviation will serve the public interest, and the waiver does not undermine validity of the general rule. More specifically, § 1.925(b)(3) of the Commission's rules requires parties seeking a waiver of wireless radio services licensing rules to demonstrate that: (i) The underlying purpose of the rule(s) would not be served or would be frustrated by application to the instant case, and that a grant of the requested waiver would be in the public interest; or (ii) in view of unique or unusual factual circumstances of the instant case, application of the rule(s) would be inequitable, unduly burdensome or contrary to the public interest, or the applicant has no reasonable alternative
future plans
densification by increased small cell sites ground level
change regulations to allow aiming at a 45@ incline to aim down towards the people as a d.e.w. or up into the sky (no use)
other potential uses of the 70/80/90 GHz bands? For example, Loon is developing a High-Altitude Platform Station (HAPS) service that may use the 70/80/90 GHz Start Printed Page 40177bands to provide “balloon-powered internet access to unserved and underserved communities.” Similarly, Elefante seeks to use the 70 GHz and 80 GHz bands to provide 5G and internet-of-Things backhaul.
change regulations to enable higher signal attenuation at ground level higher focused dew
As required by the Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980, as amended (RFA), the Commission has prepared this Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) of the possible significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities by the policies and rules proposed in the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM). bankruptcy
in promoting the expanded use of this millimeter-wave spectrum for a myriad of innovative services, the Commission seeks to take advantage of the highly directional signal characteristics of these bands which may permit the co-existence of multiple types of deployments
In the 2017 Spectrum Frontiers Order, the Commission acknowledged that companies, including Aeronet, Google, and The Elefante Group, proposed different uses of the 70/80/90 GHz bands “which neither fit the traditional mobile broadband nor fixed link models,”