The joint proposal from AT&T and Sirius XM for Wireless...
The joint proposal from AT&T and Sirius XM for Wireless Communications Services (WCS) spectrum meets some of the concerns expressed in an ex parte letter filed in docket 07-293 from Aerospace and Flight Test Radio Coordinating Council (AFTRCC), AT&T said.…
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AFTRCC had concerns, including the importance of the upper bands “not being used for mobiles and portables in the FDD [frequency division duplexing] configuration” and “inclusion of fixed station within the coordination regime,” AFTRCC said in its June filing (http://xrl.us/bnnnij). The AT&T/Sirius proposal didn’t propose to permit the use of mobile or portables in the upper WCS bands, AT&T said in its ex parte filing (http://xrl.us/bnnnio). AT&T doesn’t object to AFTRCC’s request to amend WCS rules “to include fixed as well as base stations in the coordination regime,” AT&T said.