New York State: ‘Optimal’ solution moves Nextel out 8th August 2002 Moving digital, cellularized radio systems operated by Nextel Communications and others completely out of the 800 MHz interlaced spectrum provides a nearly
Public safety and private radio groups plus Nextel offer ‘consensus plan’ for 800 MHz interference mitigation 7th August 2002 Public safety and private radio membership organizations, Nextel Communications and Aeronautical Radio (a company that uses private radio) have come together
APCO urges licensees to respond to FCC mailing 30th July 2002 The Association of Public Safety Communications Officials International’s affiliate Automated Frequency Coordination has urged agencies holding FCC licenses
FCC inches closer to full strength 21st July 2002 The FCC moved closer to its full complement of five commissioners as the U.S. Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee held a confirmation
FCC Chairman Michael K. Powell issues statements about digital television 18th July 2002 FCC Chairman Michael K. Powell issued the following statement on July 11: The next year may prove to be a watershed for the digital television transition.
FCC implements migration path to promote the efficient use of spectrum in the 700 MHz public safety band 16th July 2002 The FCC has adopted a Fifth Report and Order that sets forth a uniform migration path for General Use and State License public safety channels that will
FCC nominee appears before Senate panel 15th July 2002 Jonathan S. Adelstein is set to appear on Tuesday, July 16, before the U.S. Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee to testify in a hearing
E-911 snafus trigger blame game 8th July 2002 AT&T Wireless Services is pushing technology vendor Nokia to foot a $2.2 million bill the FCC slapped on the carrier in May for failing to sell E-911
FCC extends 800 MHz interference reply comment period to Aug. 7 27th June 2002 Responding to a request submitted by a long list of organizations with something to say about how to resolve 800 MHz interference to public safety radio
‘30 more days,’ petitioners ask of FCC in 800 MHz interference proceeding 26th June 2002 Yesterday, seventeen organizations with a stake in mobile radio communications in the 800 MHz band asked for 30 more days beyond the July 8 deadline to
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