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posted by martyb on Wednesday June 22 2016, @07:19AM   Printer-friendly
from the G-G-G-G-G dept.

FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler has a plan to free up spectrum for 5G wireless service.

The Federal Communications Commission next month will vote on a proposal to help identify and free up wireless spectrum at very high frequencies that could be used to power fifth-generation, or 5G, cellular networks. The agency will do as it did with the development of 4G LTE and stay out of the way of industry innovators as they define and develop 5G technology, FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler said in announcing the proposal Monday.

"Turning innovators loose is far preferable to expecting committees and regulators to define the future," he said. "Instead, we will make ample spectrum available and then rely on a private sector-led process for producing technical standards best suited for those frequencies and use cases."

[...] 5G speeds could be 10 to 100 times higher than those of today's 4G networks. Even though standards for 5G have yet to be developed, the technology is expected to enable everything from self-driving cars to remote surgeries done via robots to school field trips through the human body made possible by virtual reality gear.

The hype around 5G has been building over the past year, with wireless operators like AT&T and Verizon already demonstrating the technology and promising a limited service roll out as soon as this year.

The FCC's proposal to free up additional spectrum is the first step in a long process to make sure wireless operators get the airwaves they need to make these services a reality. The chairman's promise to take a hands-off approach in developing policy is a welcome signal to wireless operators that the government won't be a roadblock.

[...] Very high frequency spectrum known as millimeter waves are key to the development of 5G because these frequencies can carry large amounts of data and transfer signals with low latency -- that is, with minimal delay. But there are technical challenges in using this spectrum. Signals transmitted over very high frequencies can only travel short distances and have difficulty penetrating obstacles, which makes designing such networks tricky.

Some of the spectrum that could be used for 5G is currently used for satellite communications and for navigation services like GPS. As part of this proposal, the FCC will work with satellite providers to ensure the spectrum can be shared with wireless broadband companies that want to use it to build terrestrial 5G networks.


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  • (Score: 1) by baldrick on Wednesday June 22 2016, @07:28AM

    by baldrick (352) on Wednesday June 22 2016, @07:28AM (#363751)

    5G speeds could be 10 to 100 times higher than those of today's 4G networks

    ever since marketing idiots started using 2.5G the whole thing has been meaningless

    we should be sticking with the real acronyms GPRS , EDGE , HSPA , LTE

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday June 22 2016, @07:51AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday June 22 2016, @07:51AM (#363757)

    I miss 4G WiMAX, because 4G LTE just isn't flaky enough to feel like wireless.

  • (Score: 2) by Arik on Wednesday June 22 2016, @02:08PM

    by Arik (4543) on Wednesday June 22 2016, @02:08PM (#363850) Journal
    Yeah what they are calling 4g is barely 3g already, but oh yeah, the corporations are doing a great job, let's give them more stuff from the public pocket.

    This is NOT capitalism people. This is fascism.
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