Guard-band licensees agree to pay costs for new 700 MHz plan 1st December 2006 Access Spectrum and Pegasus Communications offered to cover additional incremental costs that would be associated with the companies’ joint proposal to
Mediation the rule for 800 MHz 1st December 2006 Even with a three-month extension in the negotiating period, more than 80% of all NPSPAC licensees in Wave 1, Stage 2 entered mandatory mediation on Nov.
Let public safety drive rebanding effort 1st December 2006 Although the public-safety communications community continues to deal with a series of issues, one of our highest priorities is 800 MHz rebanding. Much
Election results could alter 700 MHz 1st December 2006 The Democrats gaining control in both houses of Congress last month increases the chances that Capitol Hill will support a public/private partnership
Upheaval 1st December 2006 The dawn of a new day A rash of man-made and natural disasters in the U.S. over the past few years has spotlighted weaknesses when it comes to
NENA names new president 1st December 2006 The National Emergency Number Association (NENA) announced Jason Barbour as its new president. Barbour, the 911 Director for Johnston County, N.C., replaces
The value of vigilance 1st December 2006 Children are amazing creatures. Nothing gets past them. Ever. If you doubt this, then exhibit some questionable behavior within a 2-mile radius of a child.
News More than 1300 comment on Cyren Call proposal 1st December 2006 Responses from hundreds of public-safety supporters were among the more than 1300 comments filed with the FCC by Wednesday’s deadline regarding the controversial Cyren Call Communications proposal to reallocate 30 MHz of 700 MHz spectrum for a public-private partnership to construct a nationwide wireless broadband network.
Tower site hits roadblock in Sonoma County 28th November 2006 Controversy is brewing over a wireless tower site in Sonoma County, Calif., that has operated without a valid zoning permit since 1999.
GeoComm wins multiple award schedule 21st November 2006 GeoComm has been awarded a California Multiple Award Schedule, which lets public-safety agencies in the state of California purchase products directly from the company
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