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Analysts Don Kellogg and Roger Entner discuss the ongoing battle over CBRS, spurred by a recent AT&T proposal to shift the band's frequency range.
00:24 CBRS overview
01:24 Military use of CBRS
04:46 The television incentive auction as a useful model
05:24 Power requirements and interference mitigation
07:40 Licensing and interested parties
09:56 Arguments for and against the shift
12:35 The issue's resolution will take time
Tags: telecom, telecommunications, wireless, prepaid, postpaid, cellular phone, Don Kellogg, Roger Entner, CBRS, spectrum, radar, AT&T, Wi-Fi, licensing, Verizon, cable, FWA, FCC
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