FCC approves Motorola handset waiver, warns of possible sanctions 5th October 2002 In an order released by the FCC’s Wireless Telecommunications Bureau on Oct. 3, Schaumburg, Ill.-based Motorola received what the FCC called “a limited,
Utilities urge FCC not to force 800 MHz re-tuning 30th September 2002 In comments filed with the FCC in its proceeding to reduce or eliminate interference to public safety radio communications in the 800 MHz band, the United
National Governors Association issues homeland security emergency management guide 21st September 2002 The National Governors Association’s Center for Best Practices released its “Governor’s Guide to Emergency Management Volume Two: Homeland Security” on
FCC ‘clarifies’ its Sept. 6 comment request in 800 MHz interference proceeding to include responses to all reply comments 18th September 2002 Responding to inquiries from what it said were “interested parties,” the FCC Wireless Telecommunications Bureau issued a second public notice yesterday
Project 25 scanner receives FCC certification 18th September 2002 In a step that allows Uniden Corporation of America, Fort Worth, Texas, to sell its digital capable receivers, the FCC has granted certification approval
Give Motorola proposal more attention in 800 MHz interference proceeding, airtime service companies tell FCC 18th September 2002 Four commercial mobile radio system operators with facilities in the 800 and 900 MHz bands have noticed that the FCC singled out for special attention
Exclude business use from Family Radio Service, ITA asks FCC 18th September 2002 Although some radio dealers sell UHF Family Service Radio Service two-way radios to their business customers, not all look upon the practice favorably.
FCC chairman’s legal advisor to co-direct Spectrum Policy Task Force 12th September 2002 Peter A. Tenhula, senior legal adviser to FCC Chairman Michael K. Powell, has been named co-director of the agency’s Spectrum Policy Task Force. A statement
FCC gives a nod to 800 MHz rebanding plan submitted as a consensus among 17 signatories 9th September 2002 The FCC has indicated its special interest in a particular frequency reallocation plan intended to mitigate interference to public safety radio communications
ATLIS would bring public safety, utilities and other private radio together in multiple bands on shared systems 2nd September 2002 LMS Wireless, Berkeley, Calif., wants the FCC to change the use of the 902–928 MHz band and make corresponding changes to the 217–225 MHz and 4.9 GHz
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