The Enterprise Wireless Alliance (EWA) called on the FCC to revise...
The Enterprise Wireless Alliance (EWA) called on the FCC to revise its process for collecting regulatory fees. “This process has not been re-evaluated since originally implemented in 1994, almost twenty years ago, but light years away when considering the seismic…
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changes in the regulatory landscape during that twenty-year period,” the group said in a comment filing (http://xrl.us/bnos63). “While a substantial percentage of the Alliance’s members also utilize spectrum regulated under other FCC rules, both licensed and unlicensed, the spectrum authorized under Part 90 typically represents the core of their communications facilities. For this reason, EWA and its members have a keen interest in the FCC’s investigation of its regulatory fee structure generally and, in particular, in the portion of the covered costs presumed to be attributable to the Part 90 Private Land Mobile Radio services."