EWA Highlights Key Issues in Meeting With Wireless Bureau Staff
President Mark Crosby and others from Enterprise Wireless Alliance met with FCC Wireless Bureau staff to ask when the FCC might provide guidance on the future of industrial, business and commercial licensees using 470-512 MHz T-band spectrum, said a filing…
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in 08-59 and other dockets. The EWA representatives also discussed a long list of other issues, the filing said: “EWA described its progress in working with the Aerospace and Flight Test Radio Coordinating Council and with prospective equipment manufacturers in anticipation of coordinating Medical Body Area Networks in the 2360-2390 MHz Band.” The association said the Land Mobile Communications Council filed at the FCC proposed interference contours for coordinating applications for 800 MHz interstitial channels. “EWA urged the FCC to adopt final rules in that proceeding as promptly as possible,” the filing said. The group requested a status update on its request for declaratory ruling that the Communications Act “allows only interconnected, commercial, mobile systems to be classified as providing a commercial mobile service (CMRS in the FCC rules) and regulated as common carriers.”