Urgent Communications – Rebanding
- Written by Urgent Communications Administrator
- 16th December 2008
Tags: Rebanding
Most Recent
-
PSSA suggests a way for FCC to give FirstNet Authority access to 4.9 GHz, even with legal questionsPublic Safety Spectrum Alliance (PSSA) this week outlined a framework that would let the FCC provide access the FirstNet Authority to the 4.9 GHz band via a nationwide overlay license awarded to a separate nationwide band manager, thereby circumventing legal issues raised last week about the PSSA’s previous proposal. PSSA representatives have recommended that the […]
-
FCC votes early to advance 900 MHz broadband proposal from pdvWirelessFCC commissioners yesterday voted unanimously to adopt a long-awaited notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) that would let pdvWireless consolidate its many slivers of 900 MHz narrowband spectrum into a 3×3 MHz swath that could support dedicated LTE broadband services for utilities and other enterprises. FCC commissioners initially were scheduled to vote on the 900 MHz […]
-
Progress in Mexico means 800 MHz rebanding “close” to being done, FCC official tells NPSTC boardWith key 800 MHz licensees in Mexico completing their spectrum relocation, there is a “light at the end of [the] tunnel” of the massive and oft-delayed 800 MHz rebanding initiative, an FCC official recently told the governing board of the National Public Safety Telecommunications Council (NPSTC).
-
FCC sets timeline for 4.9 GHz comments, will initiate 911 dispatchable-location proceedingPublic safety and other interested parties can submit comments to the FCC about proposed rules for the 4.9 GHz band by July 6, and the agency plans to begin a proceeding to examine rules mandating that dispatchable-location information be transmitted with all 911 calls, an FCC official said this week.