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New York City has made no real progress to date...

New York City has made no real progress to date on the buildout of an early network for first responders in the 700 MHz band, the city said in a quarterly report to the FCC. “New York City officials continue…

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to evaluate alternative funding sources,” the report said (http://xrl.us/bm37u8). “New York City has not purchased or deployed any equipment at this time related to the 700 MHz Broadband Wireless Pubic Safety Network. No site development has occurred during the reporting period.” The city received a waiver in 2010 to make early use of the spectrum, prior to launch of a proposed national network.