The FCC Wireless and Public Safety bureaus sought comment on...
The FCC Wireless and Public Safety bureaus sought comment on a September request by the city of Philadelphia (http://xrl.us/bnq8if) for an 18-month extension of the agency’s Jan. 1 private land mobile radio narrowbanding deadline. “Philadelphia contends it has made extensive…
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planning efforts to comply with the Commission’s narrowbanding deadline,” the bureaus said (http://xrl.us/bn5ptg). “Philadelphia plans to upgrade to a more efficient P25 based trunking system and has secured adequate funding for the project. This transition includes new infrastructure, rebanded channels, new subscriber units, and reconfigured subscriber units. Philadelphia argues that it lacks the personnel resources to meet the narrowbanding deadline, and that various interdependencies with its 800 MHz (National Public Safety Planning Advisory Committee) rebanding and upgrade effort, while also assuring uninterrupted public safety communications, have made full compliance impossible.” Philadelphia also argues that “in simultaneously rebanding, narrowbanding, and maintaining its current systems at their highest performance levels, it has experienced a shortage of man-power,” the public notice said. Comments are due Dec. 17, replies Dec. 21.