Starry Meets FCC Staff on 37 GHz Draft
Starry executives spoke with staff from the Wireless Bureau and Office of Engineering and Technology on the company’s support for a draft order on the 37 GHz band proposed for a vote at the April 28 FCC meeting (see 2504070054). Starry is making the rounds at the FCC and earlier spoke with an aide to Commissioner Geoffrey Starks (see 2504150044).
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“Starry highlighted that the type of coordination used in the 70/80 GHz band has worked very well for federal and non-federal users, and can easily be adapted to this band,” the filing said. Starry also discussed technical issues, including the treatment of end-user terminals in a fixed point-to-multipoint deployment “and the associated power levels, and the use of sectorization within the first phase of the coordination process.”