FCC Wireless Bureau reinstated wireless applications filed by Cin...
FCC Wireless Bureau reinstated wireless applications filed by Cingular affiliate Pacific Bell Wireless (PBW), granting reconsideration petition filed by Cingular in Sept. When PBW filed license renewal applications for stations in Jan. 2001 it didn’t include “substantial service showings”…
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and FCC’s Public Safety & Private Wireless Div. then dismissed them. Renewal applications were for stations in Las Vegas, Monterey, San Diego. Cingular petitioned for reconsideration, providing data to show that carrier provided substantial service in each of 3 areas. Div. order said PBW had filed “defective” applications because they didn’t include required service information. But it said subsequent dismissal of applications wasn’t appropriate because PBW wasn’t given chance to correct applications under so-called unified policy. Under that policy, bureau concluded it would return rather than dismiss defective notifications of construction and license renewal applications.