The FCC Wireless Bureau said it’s restarting its informal 180-day...
The FCC Wireless Bureau said it’s restarting its informal 180-day shot clock on the review of an agreement by General Communication and Alaska Communications to share spectrum and form the Alaska Wireless Network, a limited liability company that would hold…
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and operate both companies’ wireless facilities. The bureau stopped the clock as of Oct. 25, which was day 64 of the review (http://xrl.us/bnytxi) as it waited for information from the companies. “At this time, the Applicants represent that they have substantially complied with the Information and Document Requests by submitting all existing responsive information in their possession and control,” the Friday letter said (http://xrl.us/bn7hgo). “December 14, 2012, will be Day 65 of the Commission’s review."