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RED Technologies wins FCC conditional approval as CBRS SAS administrator in the United States
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PARIS, May 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ RED Technologies announces today that it has been conditionally approved by the wireless telecommunications bureau (WTB) and office of engineering & technology (OET) of the FCC as Spectrum Access System (SAS) administrator in the 3550-3700 MHz band (3.5 GHz band) in the United States.
This conditional approval gives RED the opportunity to be certified as SAS administrator in the coming months. The company s SAS is already deployed in the US by Amdocs.
Michael Abitbol, COO of RED, said: While we will continue building on our strong partnership with Amdocs, this conditional approval will lead to the independent certification of our cloud-based SAS expected in the last quarter of this year. We are very excited to soon be able to bring disruptive SAS business models to the market place.
Cable company Charter Communications appears to be in the early stages of charting out the contours of a mobile network in cities across the country, including Dallas, New York and Orlando.
Charter spent roughly $500 million on 3.5GHz CBRS spectrum licenses in an FCC auction last year, and last month the company asked for FCC approval to test transmissions in the band in roughly a dozen different cities where it won licenses. As a recent CBRS Auction 105 winning bidder, in approaching its RF network design Charter requires propagation data detailing the characteristics of CBRS signal propagation in varied topology and clutter environments, the company wrote in its FCC application. As is standard industry practice, Charter intends to collect such data through Continuous Wave (CW) drive testing in varied locations characteristic of potential future deployment areas. In doing so, a calibrated non-modulated transmitter emits a precise signal, both in frequency and transmit power,
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