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FCC expands unlicensed use of spectrum

Briefs | 08/06/2015 7:27 pm EDT

The FCC announced Thursday it is adopting new rules to accommodate unlicensed use of devices in the 600 MHz spectrum bandwidth and TV broadcast bands, while protecting interruptions or interference it may cause with licensed TV services.

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