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  2. Wireless Capacity Is Running Thin, but Spectrum ... - AOL

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    This allowed the FCC to open up more than 6 gigahertz of spectrum for licensed 5G services, including more than 600 megahertz of mid-band spectrum to expand wireless capacities.

  3. Charter rolls out new Spectrum pricing and internet speeds ...

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    In late 2022, Charter announced its “Spectrum One” plan, the first time it offered broadband, Wi-Fi and mobile in a bundle with promotions that included competitive rates and, in some cases ...

  4. Low-cost internet for seniors and retirees: How to stay ... - AOL

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    Spectrum is a leading internet service provider in the US, offering high-speed internet to customers in more than 40 states. Its regular plans start as low as $29.99 a month with a two-year price ...

  5. 5G - Wikipedia

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    An Android phone, showing that it is connected to a 5G network An Apple iPhone showing that it is connected to a 5G Network. In telecommunications, 5G is the fifth generation of cellular network technology, which mobile operators began deploying worldwide in 2019 as the successor to 4G. 5G is based on standards defined by the International Telecommunication Union under the IMT-2020 ...

  6. 2016 United States wireless spectrum auction - Wikipedia

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    With less spectrum cleared, fewer stations will move and none will be in the buffer or wireless bands. [67] [68] Bidding ended March 30, [68] and on April 12, the FCC announced the completion of the incentive auction. [69] The auction raised $19.8 billion and made more spectrum available for faster 5G service.

  7. Verizon (wireless service) - Wikipedia

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    This service has a wider range than its mmWave 5G (henceforth branded by Verizon as "5G Ultra Wideband") services, and is available to most existing Verizon subscribers with a supported device (unlike mmWave service, which requires one of the service's newer unlimited plans), but uses "dynamic spectrum sharing" with LTE service, and does not ...