FCC Unlocks 600 MHz of Skywaves for Faster Gadgets and Shared Chaos
Published Date: 6/12/2025
Rule
Summary
The FCC is opening up 600 megahertz of high-speed airwaves in the Lower 37 GHz band for everyone to use, from internet providers to cool new tech like smart devices. This shared space between government and private users means faster, more flexible wireless services are coming soon. If you’re in tech or telecom, get ready—this change makes it easier and quicker to jump into the game without breaking the bank.
Analyzed Economic Effects
3 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 1 mixed.
600 MHz in Lower 37 GHz Opened
The FCC opened 600 megahertz of spectrum in the Lower 37 GHz band (the 37.0–37.6 GHz range) for flexible fixed and mobile use. This block is explicitly available for uses such as fixed wireless broadband and Internet of Things (IoT) services.
Low-Barrier Access Mechanism
The FCC established an access mechanism for the 37.0–37.6 GHz band that is described as having low barriers to entry. That mechanism is intended to enable flexible use of millimeter wave spectrum for services like IoT and other innovative applications.
Shared Use with Federal Operators
The Lower 37 GHz band will be shared between non-Federal and Federal operators under the new access mechanism. Parties seeking to use the 37.0–37.6 GHz band will operate in a regime that includes Federal and non-Federal sharing.
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