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Member
Washington, D.C.
Yesterday, the FCC voted to initiate a proceeding to reconsider the use of the 4.9 GHz band dedicated solely to public safety a decade ago. Part of the proceeding will be to examine whether the band can be used better by allowing non-public-safety entities access to the 50 MHz of contiguous spectrum and under what conditions — a question that also has been raised about public safety’s 700 MHz broadband airwaves.
Comments in 4.9 GHz proceeding could have 700 MHz impact -- Urgent Communications article
Yesterday, the FCC voted to initiate a proceeding to reconsider the use of the 4.9 GHz band dedicated solely to public safety a decade ago. Part of the proceeding will be to examine whether the band can be used better by allowing non-public-safety entities access to the 50 MHz of contiguous spectrum and under what conditions — a question that also has been raised about public safety’s 700 MHz broadband airwaves.
Comments in 4.9 GHz proceeding could have 700 MHz impact -- Urgent Communications article