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FCC Bureau Launches Record Refresh on Wireless Radio Service Reform

The FCC Wireless Bureau invited interested parties to update the record in the wireless radio service overhaul proceeding. The bureau said the FCC sought comment in 2010. “In the NPRM, the Commission proposed new renewal standards designed to ‘create consistent…

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requirements for renewal of licenses and consistent consequences for discontinuance of service, and to clarify construction obligations for spectrum licenses that have been divided, by geographic partitioning or disaggregation of the spectrum,'” said a Tuesday public notice. “The Commission proposed to prohibit the filing of mutually exclusive, i.e., competing, renewal applications and imposed a freeze on the filing of such competing applications.” The FCC already has a “robust record” but wants “to update the record with new information or arguments that may be relevant,” the bureau said. Comments are due June 1 in docket 10-112, replies June 16.