Rep. Anna Eshoo asked FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski to “promptly consider” Progeny’s...
Rep. Anna Eshoo asked FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski to “promptly consider” Progeny’s request to begin using unlicensed spectrum in the 902-928 MHz band for first responder location services. The commission is reviewing the results of field tests completed in 2011…
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and 2012 to ensure that Progeny’s services don’t cause unacceptable levels of interference to other users in the band. “With more than 396,000 9-1-1 calls made through wireless devices each day, the need for accurate and reliable location services is increasingly clear,” Eshoo, the California Democrat who is ranking member on the House Communications Subcommittee, wrote in a letter last month posted Tuesday to docket 11-49. “It is important that the 902-928 MHz band remain available for unlicensed devices, while ensuring that Progeny’s location service does not cause unacceptable levels of interference to unlicensed services.”