The FCC Wireless Bureau Friday extended the deadline for comments on...
The FCC Wireless Bureau Friday extended the deadline for comments on a report filed by Progeny seeking to demonstrate that its Multilateration Location and Monitoring Service (M-LMS) network does not cause unacceptable levels of interference to Part 15 devices in…
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the 902-928 MHz band. The bureau did so at the request of the Part 15 Coalition, over the objection of Progeny. Comments are now due Dec. 21, replies Jan. 11. “Under the circumstances of this proceeding, we find that the request for ten additional days for filing comments to be reasonable,” the bureau said (http://xrl.us/bn39rk). It also allowed 10 more days to file reply comments. Progeny submitted the test report to the commission Oct. 31 (http://xrl.us/bn38tm). Parts were redacted in the version made public by the FCC.