Submitting Our Proposal for 70/80/90 GHz Database Administration
Date: May 22, 2013
McLean, VA – I’m excited to share that on May 20 we submitted a proposal to the FCC to develop and manage an independent database for site and link registrations in the 71–76 GHz, 81–86 GHz, and 92–95 GHz bands.
These millimeter-wave bands offer tremendous capacity for high-speed point-to-point links, and the FCC’s light-licensing framework—established in 2003—has enabled shared use with federal operations through third-party database coordination.
We believe there’s strong public interest in adding a new, neutral administrator. Our TV White Space platform was built from the ground up to be flexible across bands and coexistence strategies, and I’m confident we can bring valuable innovations and advanced services to users of the 70/80/90 GHz spectrum.
This proposal builds on the precedent set by the Commission and our recent successful public trial of the White Space system.
We look forward to working with the FCC and the community as this process moves forward.
Thank you for your continued support.
– Jesse Caulfield President, Key Bridge Global LLC