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Google policy overview: unlicensed, sharing and unused satellite registrations

Each year we consider how the spectrum policy priorities of the leading industry players has evolved, and our latest examination of Google's activities shows it continuing to promote unlicensed spectrum, sharing and dynamic spectrum access. Recently the company has focused on the 3.5 GHz, 6 GHz and over 95 GHz bands and has called for the "cleaning up" of unused satellite registrations. Read the full Research Note.  

Each year we consider how the spectrum policy priorities of the leading industry players has evolved, and our latest examination of Google’s activities shows it continuing to promote unlicensed spectrum, sharing and dynamic spectrum access.

Recently the company has focused on the 3.5 GHz, 6 GHz and over 95 GHz bands and has called for the “cleaning up” of unused satellite registrations.

Read the full Research Note.

 

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