The Federal Communications Commission is the Foundation for freeing up wireless spectrum relocation.
Last week the FCC held a workshop of the looming crisis range checked.In a report published as part of the meeting the Commission specified that over the next five years, use of data 35 times will increase, compared to prices of today. While the wireless industry is working to make more efficient infrastructure devices and network devices, said FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski last week at the meeting, which would it not enough to keep pace with the growth.
"Even if spectrum and device doubled efficiency and growing number of cell towers at its current pace, we will need some 300 additional megahertz of spectrum until 2014", Genachowski said during a speech.
The FCC technical paper looked at the latest trends in mobile use.The FCC's own data suggest that the use of data per individual mobile user between the first quarter 2009 and in the second quarter of 2010, this is 450 percent increase. in line with wireless carriers also reported heavy in the data usage increases. AT & T, which has the exclusive U.S. provider from the Apple iPhone, said it saw Internet usage to grow the 5,000 percent in three years.Clearwire, a national 4 g broadband network using WiMax is wireless building, has publicly said that its mobile customers on average about consume 7 gigabytes worth of data per month.
The FCC also said that today, about 42 percent of U.S. mobile customers have a Smartphone.Dies is about 16% three years ago. The Commission expects smartphone use continues to grow, thus fueling growth in mobile broadband.
For almost a year, the FCC was talk about the upcoming spectrum crisis and has been pushing for more frequencies available made. The national broadband plan presented to Congress earlier this year outlined in the Agency a plan for the freeing up is released 500 MHz frequencies over the next decade, with 300 MHz to within five years.
The Agency is expected to be the range of different places, including some by broadcasters that use no longer range has been reserved for you. Genachowski has proposed a voluntary auction where with the Government broadcasters could abandon range in exchange for sharing in the profits of the auction.The FCC report shows frequencies amounting to more than $120 billion could be auctioned, twice is what excess spectrum value in 2008 was.
Some critics of the FCC have complained that the Agency takes too long to implement measures that would quickly share the spectrum.They argue that the Agency too much time dealing with NET neutrality and possibly changed the classification of broadband has spent its jurisdiction.
Although critics moved the FCC is slow to say, the Agency has begun to check off items more frequencies.For example, it was recently approved the use of "Spaces" range.Space between TV channels to sit, and the FCC has now paved the way for device makers development products for this spectrum to beginnen.Die Agency has also released, up to 25 MHz from the wireless communications and working on other 90 MHz spectrum mobile satellite to provide.
Starts next month, the FCC that examine more frequencies of broadcasters freizugeben.Unter President of Genachowski's would plan broadcasters share able to spectrum with other stations or return some of the spectrum for the voluntary Auktionen.Die broadcasters would then be allowed to share in the profits of auctions.
The National Association of broadcasters said evaluated it is still the question.
The FCC is probably the problem until to the comment from the public and the industry at the November meeting, where it is expected on other wireless spectrum issues, including a measure which would help accelerate forever a FCC experimental spectrum license to open this would help researchers, the development of innovative uses for beschleunigen.Die FCC spectrum is also expected to look at ways to ensure that verwendete-- and underused--range gets used to its fullest potential.
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