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    Mobile operators are spending a lot less on their 5G buildouts this year, but that doesn’t mean that the 5G deployment phase is over. | U.S. operators are deploying 5G in their mid-band spectrum, filing coverage gaps with small cells, and adding extra capacity in urban markets.

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    T-Mobile’s Chief Technology Officer John Saw says that T-Mobile pulled off the first real use of 5G network slicing in the U.S. this summer at a high-diving event in Boston sponsored by Red Bull. | T-Mobile CTO John Saw said the separate network slice at the event kept it free for the video production team without having to worry about traffic from the 20,000 spectators.

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    The 5G for 12 GHz Coalition is urging the FCC to take action by December 31, 2023, to expand the 12.2 GHz band for terrestrial fixed use, giving entities like Dish Network the ability to use the ba | The 5G for 12 GHz Coalition is urging the FCC to take action by December 31, 2023, to expand the 12.2 GHz band for terrestrial fixed use, giving entities like Dish Network the ability to use the band for fixed wireless access (FWA).

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    • 5G coalition presses FCC to allow FWA in lower 12 GHz band https://t.co/tusH2mxqd6