The Enterprise Wireless Association asked the FCC to act on...
The Enterprise Wireless Association asked the FCC to act on a 2008 petition for clarification it filed along with Sprint Nextel asking for a tweak to the agency’s 900 MHz business and industrial/land transportation (B/ILT) license application freeze. “EWA explained…
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that the freeze is no longer necessary, as Sprint has determined that it does not need additional 900 MHz spectrum to meet its 800 MHz rebanding obligations,” the group said during a meeting with Public Safety and Wireless bureau staff (http://xrl.us/bmw23e). “EWA also emphasized the hardship imposed on Industrial/Business licensees that are required to operate pursuant to Special Temporary Authorizations that must be renewed every six months and that do not provide the certainty most organizations require before investing in costly equipment.”