FCC provides Google and Sony permission to dole out 3.5GHz spectrum

The FCC simply introduced the United States one step nearer to the use of the three.5 GHz spectrum for business functions.
The FCC just brought the US one step closer to using the 3.5 GHz spectrum for commercial purposes.

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