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The FCC has approved a request by T-Mobile (TMUS) to test “experimental prototype wireless equipment” from Nokia (NOK) in and around T-Mobile’s headquarters in Bellevue, Washington. The Nokia equipment runs in the 7125-7525 MHz band, the same band that Nokia is using to test its 6G equipment at its Dallas headquarters, and T-Mobile says the tests will “support the advancement of potential future wireless technologies.”
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