OET Gives Parties More Time to Reply to Oppositions to Above 24 GHz Recon Petitions
The FCC extended a deadline to Feb. 24 for filing replies to oppositions to petitions for reconsideration of an order on mobile use of bands above 24 GHz. EchoStar, subsidiary Hughes Network Systems, Inmarsat, World Vu Satellites, SES Americom, Intelsat…
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and Boeing Feb. 3 filed a motion seeking to extend the replies from Feb. 10 to Feb. 24 (see 1702030072), said an Office of Engineering and Technology public notice Wednesday in docket 14-177. OET noted the parties cited 24 filings that raised "complex and technical arguments," requiring "significant effort to analyze and rebut." They also said the benefits of a brief delay far outweigh any burdens. "We agree that an extension of time to file replies is warranted to ensure that the Commission obtains a complete and thorough record," OET wrote.