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Spectrum 'Yelling Matches' Too Often Hinder 5G Progress, Ligado Says

Too often 5G-related spectrum allocation talks among the government and wireless and satellite interests devolve "into un-neighborly yelling matches" revolving around spectrum hoarding instead of cooperation, Ligado Senior Vice President-Government Relations and Public Affairs Ashley Durmer blogged Tuesday. Durmer also…

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said "arbitrary rules" making spectrum unusable "won’t cut it." She didn't specifically discuss Ligado's hope of introducing terrestrial low-power service in the 1526-1536 MHz band.