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Technology Policy

National Spectrum Strategy Multi-Stakeholder Process and Status

  • The National Spectrum Strategy seeks to repurpose and open over 2700 MHz of spectrum for commercial wireless use. The government’s initial focus is on studying the potential repurposing of Lower 3 GHz and 7 GHz
  • National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) recently launched a multistakeholder process to implement the National Spectrum Strategy Implementation Plan
  • Federal agency experts will explore the plan's key components, including timelines, responsible agencies, and stakeholder engagement regarding the Lower 3 GHz and 7 Ghz bands
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