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The FCC Wireless Bureau released an order on changes sought...

The FCC Wireless Bureau released an order on changes sought by industry to the 2007 order establishing rules for the FCC’s 700 MHz auction. The order addresses some questions raised long enough ago that some companies filing for review, including…

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Cyren Call and Frontline, have disappeared. “This MO&O denies or dismisses petitioners’ requests to modify the earlier decisions on the performance requirements applicable to licensees in this band, the auction and competitive bidding rules, the open platform rules, the narrowband relocation procedures, and the decisions not to impose wholesale requirements, eligibility restrictions, and spectrum aggregation limits,” the order said (http://bit.ly/ZQTA8R). “This MO&O also dismisses as moot petitions for reconsideration regarding the establishment of the Public/Private Partnership between the Upper 700 MHz D Block licensee and the Public Safety Broadband Licensee in the 763-768 MHz and 793-798 MHz bands.”