This Week: 12GHz for Wireless - Why it's good for the industry and the public

The Week with Roger - A podcast by Roger Entner

Categories:

Analysts Don Kellogg and Roger Entner discuss the latest news in telecom, media, and technology.This week Roger and Don invite Jeff Blum-  EVP of External and Legislative Affairs at Dish, Chip Pickering - CEO of InCompas and Andrew Schwartzman - Senior Counselor at the Benton Institute for broadband & society on the podcast to talk about the 12 GHz band and why they believe it should be repurposed for wireless use.  0:57: Jeff shares the history of the 12gHz band and how it’s been used traditionally.3:35: The 12 gHz band could be used quickly to help 5G, but it sounds high, so how does its propagation work and what about interference?4:26: Jeff shares the speeds possible on this band.5:16: Chip shares about the coalition Incompas is part of.7:12: This coalition puts emphasis on closing the Digital Divide.8:39: The Benton Institute’s interest in 12gHz is divided between 3 main areas.11:01: Now that the plan is to change the use of the 12 gHz band and the price of use will likely be higher, how is that in the public interest?Tags: telecom, telecommunications, business, wireless, cellular phone, cellular service, Recon Analytics, Don Kellogg, Roger Entner, 12 gHz band, Jeff Blum, Chip Pickering, Andrew Jay Schwartzman, Benton Institute for Broadband & Society, Incompas, DISH, DirecTV, FCC, auctions, 5G, 3G, 4G, ORAN, the Digital Divide, CBRS, competition, Starlink, Follow Jeff on twitter: https://twitter.com/jeffblumdishFollow Chip on twitter:  https://twitter.com/chippickeringFollow Incompas on twitter:  https://twitter.com/incompasBenton Institute on twitter: https://twitter.com/Benton_Inst