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Orange Group 2016
Feb 24, 2017
by Dugie Standeford

The French telecoms carrier wants more harmonised, affordable spectrum and advocates the need for sub-6GHz spectrum for 5G. Read more...

Verizon Wireless 2016
Feb 24, 2017
by PolicyTracker

US-only carrier Verizon runs the country's largest LTE wireless network. The company has already announced 5G specifications in 28 GHz and favours the use of mmWave bands. Read more...

Vodafone Group 2016
Feb 24, 2017
by PolicyTracker

Global player which supports a more harmonised European approach to spectrum policy. Read more...

Facebook-2016
Sep 29, 2016
by Dugie Standeford

Facebook is part of the global initiative internet.org, which seeks to bring the internet to underserved regions, possibly using high-band spectrum for high altitude platform stations. The company also wants to make the internet more affordable by expanding sharing and unlicensed spectrum. Read more...

Google 2016
Sep 26, 2016
by Dugie Standeford

Internet giant Google is a strong proponent of unlicensed spectrum, sharing and dynamic spectrum access. It has urged the wireless industry to work together on coordination and coexistence mechanisms. Read more...

Cisco 2016
Aug 31, 2016
by PolicyTracker

Cisco, a leading provider of core networking, and the largest manufacturer of Wi-Fi devices, is pushing for availability of a range of licensed and unlicensed spectrum. Read more...

Google seeks FCC approval for fixed wireless testing in 3.5 GHz
Aug 30, 2016
by Kane Mumford

FCC filing by Google's parent company, Alphabet Read more...

Fujitsu 2016
Aug 24, 2016
by PolicyTracker

In 3G and 4G Fujitsu has concentrated on backhaul technologies, an expertise which it is now adapting to 5G uses. It is focussing on 60 GHz, E-band (71-76 GHz, 81-86 GHz) and 300 GHz. Read more...