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FCC moves to open 37 GHz band to federal sharing with industry

FCC moves to open 37 GHz band to federal sharing with industry

Chair Brendan Carr’s FCC is advancing long-awaited rules to clarify how federal and no-federal users can share the lower 37 GHz spectrum band—an underused but promising slice of airwaves that could enable next-generation broadband, IoT, and mobile services. Carr has vocally supported making more spectrum available to the
Jason Lee Bakke Apr 30, 2025
Trump's $1 billion fast-track plan faces legal and regulatory hurdles of its own

Trump's $1 billion fast-track plan faces legal and regulatory hurdles of its own

President-elect Donald Trump has announced plans to expedite federal permits for construction projects exceeding $1 billion in investment, reports the Journal, aiming to stimulate economic growth by streamlining approvals, including environmental clearances. This initiative has garnered support from various sectors, such as clean energy and oil and gas, which have
Jason Lee Bakke Dec 10, 2024
Activist investor secures five Southwest board seats to give up proxy fight

Activist investor secures five Southwest board seats to give up proxy fight

As covered in the Journal and everywhere travel related, Southwest Airlines negotiated a settlement with Elliott Investment Management, ending a four-month standoff headed to a proxy fight. Elliott secured five board seats: * Pierre Breber, former CFO of Chevron (Delta bought a refinery, which hedges fuel prices 40 to 50 percent
Jason Lee Bakke Nov 1, 2024

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