Representatives of Motorola Solutions met with various FCC officials to...
Representatives of Motorola Solutions met with various FCC officials to raise concerns about a recent FCC order on the 470-512 MHz band, also known as the T-band, in light of spectrum legislation signed into law three months ago. “The Order…
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raises substantial concerns regarding the T-band incumbents’ ability to update their communications systems until such time as they can be relocated, which could be several years,” Motorola Solutions said (http://xrl.us/bm86cg). “Without this relief, T-band licensees would not have access to improved equipment, including future multi-band devices that could ensure continued interoperability with neighboring or regional systems, or devices that could smooth the process of relocating the T-band licensees to alternate spectrum in the future.” The company asked the FCC to “clarify or extend the Order to lift the prohibition on new certifications for devices capable of supporting 25 kHz operation, with such 25 kHz operation restricted to only the T-band.”