Study Confirms Win-Win for 5G Operations and Unlicensed Technologies in Lower 900 MHz Band
28 Fevereiro 2025 - 11:00AM
NextNav (Nasdaq: NN) has submitted a comprehensive study to
the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) confirming that 5G
operations can successfully coexist with unlicensed devices in the
Lower 900 MHz band. The study provides a real-world deployment
comparison and in-depth technical assessments that find coexistence
is feasible and replacement of legacy operations in the band with
5G would not cause unacceptable interference to Part 15 devices.
“From the outset, NextNav has been committed to ensuring this
proceeding is guided by sound, fact-based, and engineering-driven
decisions,” said Dr. John Kim, Vice President of Technology
Development. “That commitment shaped our detailed examination of
how current unlicensed devices operate in the band. Our findings
demonstrate that by updating decades-old rules, the FCC can address
a major national security and public safety threat without causing
unacceptable interference to unlicensed devices.”
Key Findings Include:
- 5G Does Not Materially Change the Emissions Landscape
in the 902-928 MHz Band: The 66-page study confirms that
unlicensed devices, which already coexist with other unlicensed
operations along with licensed services in the Lower 900 MHz band,
can continue to do so under the FCC’s adoption of NextNav’s 5G PNT
proposal.
- No unacceptable interference with unlicensed
devices. The study found that in the San Francisco
downtown area 5G would produce lower emissions than NextNav’s
already authorized legacy M-LMS location service. It also found
that the Lower 900 MHz band is dominated by intra- and inter-Part
15 contention, and 5G’s contribution is negligible in
comparison.
- Indoor signal strength confirms minimal impact from 5G
deployment: Analysis shows that unlicensed signals indoors
are significantly stronger than 5G operations in nearly all
locations. The incremental effect of 5G indoor operations will be
well within the capacity of unlicensed devices to manage.
Dr. Kim and his coauthors analyzed five key unlicensed
technologies: LoRaWAN, RAIN RFID, Wi-Fi HaLow, Wi-SUN, and Z-Wave.
Designed to operate in a complex shared spectrum environment, these
Part 15 devices are built with resilience and adaptability at their
core, enabling coexistence with NextNav’s proposal for terrestrial
PNT powered by 5G.
“The Lower 900 MHz band is a spectrum band that was designed to
be shared,” said Renee Gregory, Vice President of Regulatory
Affairs. “NextNav’s proposed technical rules support coexistence
with a variety of users while enabling terrestrial PNT as part of a
system-of-systems approach to complement and back up GPS.”
Additionally, NextNav announced that it has retained a testing
firm to conduct joint testing with Lower 900 MHz railroad
licensees. The company is also in discussions with toll operators
to evaluate coexistence scenarios through joint testing. Finally,
NextNav retained independent firms to conduct engineering studies
to ensure that all primary Federal systems in the band remain
protected from harmful interference. These announcements reinforce
NextNav’s commitment to protecting co-primary licensed tolling,
rail operations, as well as Federal systems in the band.
A copy of the study filed with the FCC is available here.
About NextNavNextNav Inc. (Nasdaq: NN) is a
leader in next-generation positioning, navigation and timing (PNT),
enabling a whole new ecosystem of applications and services that
rely upon 3D geolocation and PNT technology. Powered by low-band
licensed spectrum, NextNav’s positioning and timing technologies
deliver accurate, reliable, and resilient 3D PNT solutions for
critical infrastructure, GPS resiliency and commercial use
cases.
For more information, please visit https://nextnav.com/ or
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https://www.linkedin.com/company/nextnav/.
Forward Looking StatementsThis press release
contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the
“safe harbor” provisions of the Private Securities Litigation
Reform Act of 1995. These statements are based on NextNav’s
management’s current expectations and beliefs, as well as a number
of assumptions concerning future events.
Source: NN-FIN
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