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Blogs
OET Chief Julius Knapp Announces Retirement
It is with a heavy heart that I announce my retirement from the FCC on January 3, 2020. I have loved working for the FCC over...
Open for business: FCC's New Experimental Licensing System Accepting New Applications
The Commission's experimental licensing program has played a key role throughout the years in the process of developing...
OET Authorizes First LTE-U devices
Today the Office of Engineering and Technology authorized the first LTE-U (LTE for unlicensed) devices in the 5 GHz band...
Industry Makes Progress on Unlicensed LTE Coexistence
The Office of Engineering and Technology and the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau have been closely monitoring industry...
Enhancing Experimentation and Innovation for 5G and Beyond
Experimentation is the foundation of innovation. For decades, the Commission has fostered wireless experimentation through...
Continuing Momentum in the 3.5 GHz band
Last month, the Commission finalized the regulatory structure for the innovative 3550-3700 GHz (3.5 GHz) Citizens Broadband...
The Next Step for LTE-U: Conducting Limited LTE-U Performance Tests
The Commission has been actively engaged in the use of the 4G LTE radio communications devices designed to operate in...
Clearing the Air on Wi-Fi Software Updates
This week marked the closing of the reply comment period in the Commission’s radio device approval modernization rulemaking...
Securing RF Devices Amid Changing Technology
This summer, the Commission opened a rulemaking proceeding with the goal of modernizing our approval process for radio...
Creating a “Model City” to test spectrum sharing technologies
Today, the FCC’s Office of Engineering & Technology (OET) and the Commerce Department’s National Telecommunications and...