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The FCC Wireless Bureau Wednesday sided with Geodesic...

The FCC Wireless Bureau Wednesday sided with Geodesic Networks in a dispute with Auburn Data Systems over private operational fixed service (POFS) microwave point-to-point licenses at Naperville and Darien, both in Illinois. The bureau denied Auburn’s request that it reconsider…

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grant of the licenses to Geodesic. Auburn had made a mutually exclusive application for the licenses. “We conclude that the Bureau did not prematurely grant Geodesic’s applications,” the bureau said (http://bit.ly/1oDIMkX). “Geodesic acceptably completed frequency coordination of its proposed operations, and it was not required to withdraw its applications once Auburn objected after the date Geodesic requested a response.”