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If the FCC allows further use of Terrestrial Trunked Radio...

If the FCC allows further use of Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA), it must protect first-responder communications, the National Public Safety Telecommunications Council said in an FCC filing. “NPSTC’s position is quite straightforward,” the group said (http://xrl.us/bm3iju). “NPSTC does not oppose…

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TETRA for non-public safety use. Our primary interest is preventing interference from TETRA use in the public safety channels, especially the 800 MHz NPSPAC band and ensuring that any introduction of TETRA meets established rules and policies for public safety interoperability.” TETRA equipment is widely used outside the U.S., but proposed use stateside has sparked concerns (CD Jan 20/10 p6).