"HetNet demo." Small cells like the ones in this image could be used to augment carrier service in areas where shared spectrum is available. Ericsson The FCC today released a proposal to make 150MHz of mostly federally held spectrum in the 3.5GHz band available to share between the government, “priority access licensees,” and other “general authorized access users.” This move would boost spectrum for small cells deployed by cellular carriers and fixed wireless broadband services. The FCC is calling the spectrum-sharing plan the “Citizens Broadband Radio Service.” Read 6 remaining paragraphs | Comments