Leading the Adoption of 5G Spectrum Harmonization can Unlock up to $200B in U.S. Economic Growth, According to New Report
- Allocating internationally harmonized mid-band spectrum for 5G can unlock approximately $200B to America's economy over the next 10 years
- Leading the adoption of key spectrum bands could drive up to $200B in U.S. economic growth over the next ten years, including more than $150B from new jobs, leadership in new industries, strengthening America's export market, and accelerating America's global economic competitiveness
- The U.S. has less spectrum than its international peers, including China, and no plans to free up additional 5G spectrum in the near term
The report, Advancing
"As we saw at the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC), the rest of the world is moving quickly to allocate significant amounts of internationally harmonized mid-band spectrum for 5G to meet exploding demand and build a foundation for future innovation and economic growth," said Meredith Attwell Baker, President and CEO, CTIA. "To avoid becoming a wireless technology island and secure our economic competitiveness, it is critical that we move quickly to allocate more full power, licensed spectrum for 5G with global bands."
According to the study, the
"Remediating its mid-band spectrum deficit will be imperative for the
The
The two bands that stand out given recent developments at the WRC globally and their inclusion in the National Spectrum Strategy domestically are:
- The lower 3 GHz band is already harmonized and widely used around the world, making it the ideal spectrum to start catching up with the rest of the world on mid-band 5G allocations.
- The 7/8 GHz band, which is slated for future mobile use internationally, gives the
U.S. a clear opportunity to lead in developing the wireless ecosystem using this next key spectrum band.
The study highlights that leading the adoption of key spectrum bands could drive up to
Leading the adoption of internationally harmonized bands will also support the
A copy of the report can be downloaded here.
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