Wireless standards by the bushel 1st October 2003 There’s no shortage of new wireless standards that either are under discussion or in the process of being finalized by the Institute of Electrical and
Steve Largent tapped to lead CTIA 1st September 2003 Former Congressman and NFL Football Hall of Fame member Steve Largent will replace Tom Wheeler as President and CEO of the Cellular Telecommunications
Powell vows E911 progress at APCO 1st September 2003 Editor’s note: The Federal Communications Commission and the government in general have made a lot of promises to the public safety community, especially
Narrowbanding now or when? 1st September 2003 On a fairly regular basis I have been getting questions about the FCC’s February 2003 Order setting deadlines for mandatory narrowbanding for Part 90
Consensus plan fails legal test 1st September 2003 Washington, D.C. Although I appreciate the effort that Mobile Radio Technology has spent on addressing the issues regarding interference at 800 MHz (Nextel
Shootout in the desert 1st September 2003 LAS VEGAS Under any circumstances, the first DEFCON Wi-Fi Shootout held Aug. 1-2 in conjunction with the DEFCON convention promised to be a challenge.
FCC considers birds 20th August 2003 The Federal Communications Commission has announced an inquiry into the impact communications towers might have on migratory birds. According to a press
News FCC opens some highway frequencies for general public safety use 31st May 2002 The FCC has deleted a regulation previously attached to some public safety radio communications frequencies that reserved their use only by highway maintenance.
Latest 3GPP standards-development work includes new classes of HPUE, progress on mission-critical services 1 22nd April 2024
Is LMR the best solution for first responders? Should 4.9 GHz license go to the FirstNet Authority? 3 24th March 2024
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