Satellite Limbo: VLEO’s Take Sats to New Lows

By Chandler Haugh The European Defense Agency (EDA) signed a €10 million military research project into being earlier this year. The research project? To see if a small constellation of two to four satellites can be maneuvered from Low Earth Orbit (LEO) down to Very...

Looking Ahead to WRC-27

By Elena DeJaco   Every four years, the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), the regulatory body of the United Nations charged with orchestrating the international spectrum rules of the road, convenes a World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC) to update...

5G is in its Swiftie Era

By Elena DeJaco Verizon is making the case for 5G through Taylor Swift in the hopes of a telecommunications gold rush. The mobile industry has been through a bit of a cruel summer struggling to find a way to demonstrate the value of 5G to consumers. The first few...

The 7/8 GHz Band Poses Tough Repurposing Challenges

This month’s release of the National Spectrum Strategy directs NTIA to study the 7/8 GHz (7125-8400 MHz) band for potential private sector use within two years. In recent years, the mobile broadband industry has called on the government to investigate this band for...