The FCC completed the transfer of the FirstNet spectrum license...
The FCC completed the transfer of the FirstNet spectrum license to the FirstNet board by killing two FirstNet-related provisions in notices in the Federal Register, as anticipated last month. The Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau introduced the broadband provisions…
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of the Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012 in the Federal Register Oct. 15, effective Wednesday. The FCC then removed two Title 47 Part 90 provisions in the Code of Federal Regulations: 90.18 and 90.528. The amendments removing the two provisions were first published as part of the Oct. 15 notice and then made effective Thursday in a separate entry published that day (http://xrl.us/bnzt8i). The removal will mark “the date of issuance of a license” to the FirstNet authority, the Thursday document said. The two removed provisions refer to the 763-768/793-798 MHz band, the intent for FirstNet, its authority under the Public Safety Broadband Licensee rules and the authorization to build base stations throughout the United States.