United Telecom Council (UTC) said it launched new frequency notif...
United Telecom Council (UTC) said it launched new frequency notification service Frequency Guard. It said new e-mail notification system was designed to help licensees protect integrity of their licensed spectrum. UTC said service was offered through its Spectrum Services,…
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powered by SiteSafe. It said Private Land Mobile Radio Service (PLMRS) and other frequency bands used by U.S. industry “are increasingly congested, and licensees are suffering growing levels of harmful interference to the radio communications on which their businesses depend.” UTC said Frequency Guard notified participating customers when applications were filed that were co-channel with, or on adjacent channels, to customers’ designated PLMRS and Multiple Address Service (MAS) frequencies. It said service used up-to-date FCC data to identify potentially conflicting applications and notified client via e-mail. UTC said client received information which included applicant name, application ULS file number, and application coordinator name and coordination date and other information, “long before the FCC grants a license.”