The 3.5 GHz band is an important component of Charter’s wireless strategy and also has the potential to provide a cost effective solution for delivering fixed wireless broadband including to less densely populated areas.
This month the Federal Communications Commission adopted new licensing rules for the 3.5 GHz band. By preserving significant opportunity for GAA unlicensed use as well as adopting a counties-based Priority Access Licenses (PAL) areas, the improved rules will promote increased competition and broadband deployment, bringing new innovations and the future of connectivity even closer for consumers.