FCC initiates wireless broadband rulemaking 16th April 2004 The Federal Communications Commission yesterday issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking governing wireless broadband operations in the 3650-3700 MHz band.
FCC discusses alternative in 800 MHz proposal 15th April 2004 FCC officials have discussed the possibility of substituting 2.1 GHz airwaves for the 1.9 GHz spectrum Nextel Communications is seeking as part of the
CTIA’s Steve Largent to keynote RCA awards banquet 15th April 2004 The Radio Club of America announced that Steve Largent, president and CEO of the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association, would deliver the
News APCO criticizes VoIP legislation 15th April 2004 The Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials International urged Congress to amend legislation introduced by Sens. John Sununu (R-N.H.) and Chip Pickering (R-Miss.) that would largely keep voice-over-Internet Protocol services unregulated.
RCA announces first west coast event 14th April 2004 The Radio Club of America announced it would hold its first annual Spring Gathering on the west coast, at the Doubletree Hotel in Ontario, Calif., on
Report: NYC mayor calls for 911 system overhaul 14th April 2004 New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has called for the consolidation of eight dispatch centers to two “identical” centers that would share the same
Verizon Wireless pledges minimum $5 billion for 1.9 GHz spectrum Nextel covets 9th April 2004 Verizon Wireless yesterday said it was prepared to open bidding at $5 billion for the 10 MHz of spectrum in the 1.9 GHz band that Nextel Communications
SDR Forum announces public-safety symposium 9th April 2004 The Software Defined Radio Forum announced it would a hold a public-safety forum on April 19 during its regularly scheduled general meeting in Mainz,
NENA chooses television’s John Walsh to keynote conference 9th April 2004 The National Emergency Number Association announced that John Walsh, host of the popular “America’s Most Wanted,” which appears on the Fox television
Report: FCC will Approve Consensus Plan 8th April 2004 According to a report in the Washington Post, most Federal Communications Commissioners favor the Consensus Plan supported by the International Association of Fire Chiefs and other public safety groups to alleviate interference with emergency communications in 800 MHz frequencies.
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