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Wireless Bureau Seeks Comment on Casino Waiver Request

The FCC Wireless Bureau is seeking comment on a waiver request by Drock Gaming to use airport terminal use (ATU) frequencies as part of its industrial/business (I/B) communications system. The bureau said Drock’s operations are within 16 kilometers of McCarran…

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International Airport in Las Vegas. Drock owns the D Casino Hotel in downtown Las Vegas. “Drock states that its frequency coordinator performed exhaustive searches and located no I/B channels available for its trunked system,” the bureau said in a Tuesday notice. “It also states that these channels will be used to support the safety and welfare of its employees and resort customers.” Comments are due June 2, replies June 17.