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The FCC Wireless Bureau approved Motorola Solutions’ proposal it be...

The FCC Wireless Bureau approved Motorola Solutions’ proposal it be allowed to provide Missouri with VHF Public Coast (VPC) spectrum to build 24 base stations and operate associated mobile units as part of the state’s public safety and homeland security…

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network. The spectrum is otherwise set aside for maritime safety. In 2007, the bureau approved an application by MariTEL to assign VPC spectrum to Motorola, and corresponding requests for waivers to permit Motorola to provide that spectrum to third parties to satisfy public safety and other first responder requirements. “We recognize the importance of interference-free maritime communications. We do not believe, however, that the record before us demonstrates that the State’s proposed operations pose a sufficient interference threat to warrant denying the request,” the bureau said (http://xrl.us/boc4ne). “The request is granted on the express conditions that no interference is caused to current or future marine communications.”