U.S. FCC Finalizes Rules for Lower 37 GHz and Spectrum Above 24 GHz
On
June 12, 2025, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) finalized rules
for the 37.0–37.6 GHz band and proposed additional updates for other
millimeter-wave (mmWave) bands above 24 GHz. These measures are intended to
expand flexible spectrum use for 5G, fixed wireless access, and IoT services.
Key highlights
- Licenses will be issued on a nationwide, non-exclusive
basis, with deployment subject to site-by-site registration and two-phase
interference coordination.
- The 37.0–37.2 GHz range is designated for priority use by
the Department of Defense (DoD), while 37.2–37.6 GHz allows shared access
between federal and non-federal users.
- The FCC is also seeking public comment on proposed tighter out-of-band emission limits and on mechanisms for dynamic spectrum sharing.
The
rule will take effect on July 14, 2025, except for §§ 30.501 and 30.503, which
will become effective on a later date to be announced.
For further information, please visit the official website.
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