The FCC is “considering all aspects of the request for...
The FCC is “considering all aspects of the request for waiver” by Oklahoma so the state can build out an early public safety network in the 700 MHz band, said Public Safety Bureau Chief Jamie Barnett. Replying Jan. 25 to…
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a letter by all but one member of Oklahoma’s congressional delegation, Barnett said he shares the state’s “strong interest in an interoperable public safety broadband network” and appreciates it’s “making this a priority, including allocating funding to this project.” Barnett said in the letter released by the commission on Tuesday (http://xrl.us/bmwh6s) that the agency will include the state’s comments in the record. House Communications Subcommittee Chairman Greg Walden, R-Ore., recently asked FCC Chairman Genachowski about the delay in approving 700 MHz waiver applications (CD Feb 17 p3).