The FCC gives companies more time to comment on using high-frequency airwaves
What happened
The US communications regulator extended the deadline for public comments on new rules for using high-frequency radio waves. This means companies and other interested parties have more time to weigh in on how these airwaves should be managed.
Why it matters
This document is a procedural delay, not a structural change. It gives companies more time to prepare their arguments for or against new rules. The actual rules for how companies can use high-frequency spectrum are still being debated.
The signal
Watch for the content of the comments submitted by the new deadline, as they will show what specific companies want to do with these airwaves.