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    T -Mobile explained to FCC why it couldn’t interfere with NEXT View’s 2.5GHz signals

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    A year ago, we told you that a company that offers industrial and enterprise consumers a safe and reliable mobile broadband through a private network is a beef. T Mobile. The Next View controls the 2.5 GHz spectrum (band 41) in several major cities, including New York City. As long as long Christianity Readers know, this is the same frequency that is used through T Mobile Its mid band 5g service and one reason is that the carrier is considered to be the top 5G provider in the United States

    T -Mobile has revealed a new argument that he thinks will turn the FCC decision

    T Mobile A new argument has been released in this war with the FCC and the Next View. In filing to the regulatory agency, T Mobile They say that if the Next View has no customer, it does not matter whether it is working in the Spectrum Range of Next View. According to T MobileNext View has not shown that it has built facilities and is providing service to consumers in areas where it has been accused of exceeding the power of the signal mentioned in the rules. As a result, T Mobile He says, “There is no basis for constant complaints of the Next View (about interfering with T -Mobile in his gesture).

    Next View 2.5 GHz offers 5G private network using 5G mid band spectrum. | Image Credit View

    Talking even more, the country’s second largest wireless carrier told the FCC, “If no customer is to serve, there can be no ‘service’ that requires a reduction in electricity.” Of course of the Next View. It is different, and earlier this month, he reminded the FCC that the role of the agency involved in dealing with the policing spectrum and intervention. In this case, both go hand in hand.

    The Next View almost scolded the agency, “Period, intensity and deliberately in view of nature T MobileFigures for more than two years, it is now necessary for the commission to perform these duties … and demand it T Mobile Immediately remove its illegal actions. “And when the FCC issued two violations notices mentioned above T MobileThe latter says he no longer needs any action.

    To respond to the latest response to the Next View, T Mobile It is said that it is the “first time” provider in the 2.5GHz spectrum band in New York City. As a result, the wireless provider claims that he does not need to reject his signal power unless the “other time” provider does not really need to use the spectrum. And as far as matters stand now, T Mobile It is claimed that the Next View does not actually use the spectrum.

    How T -Mobile intends to steal victory from the jaws of defeat

    T Mobile Notice in the fileting that the “Second In -Time” provider (Next View) is responsible for notifying the provider “in the first time” (in the first time.T Mobile) That he has completed his facilities and has begun to provide service to consumers. Obviously, Nikist View has not yet notified T Mobile That it has completed the construction and started offering service to consumers. It can put on T Mobile On the driver’s seat, it will depend on the FCC that it will overturn the two violation notice that it had previously presented to the career.

    “Benefits of allowing T -Mobile to maintain its current level of services for millions of users in the New York City and its surrounding area … Next View’s principle is much more than misinterpreted, which will otherwise need to restrict the power of its signal where Next View has not claimed the affected license because it has not proved it.

    – from.T Mobile

    T Mobile Says the responsibility is “permanent” with previous FCC decisions and it seems T Mobile In such a situation, a shot that can lead to victory from the jaws of defeat.

    This is one of the cases where your grandmother has more important articles than Turkey’s Sandwich. In fact, it has some juicy meat. We will keep an eye on this war and update you when appropriate.

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