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Boeing said the FCC should rethink changes to...

Boeing said the FCC should rethink changes to its experimental licensing rule that effectively prohibits holders of conventional experimental licenses from using any frequency exclusively allocated to passive services. “In doing so, the Commission has, without explanation and perhaps inadvertently,…

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departed from its longstanding policy of investing the Office of Engineering and Technology ... with the discretion to review applications on a case-by-case basis and grant, condition, or dismiss them as appropriate based on the nature of the experimental program, the public interest considerations, and the potential for interference to co-channel users,” Boeing said (http://bit.ly/17lEZSJ). “Such a change could prevent or significantly increase the cost of important military, scientific, and commercial experimentation programs without a corresponding benefit to passive services.” Marcus Spectrum Solutions raised the issue in a May reconsideration petition (http://bit.ly/1dFbUTY).