Iridium Continues Push Against Mobile Terrestrial in 29.1-29.25 GHz
Iridium is continuing its eighth-floor lobbying against allowing terrestrial mobile service in the 29.1-29.25 GHz band, according a docket 14-177 ex parte filing posted Thursday. The filing recapped a meeting between Vice President-Public Policy Maureen McLaughlin and Chairman Ajit Pai…
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aide Rachael Bender at which Iridium repeated its previous arguments made to aides of Commissioners Mignon Clyburn and Mike O'Rielly (see 1704280046). It says allowing terrestrial mobile service in the band would violate the Administrative Procedure Act, there would be difficulties preventing harmful interference to Iridium and terrestrial operations in the band in case of co-frequency operations, and the band is of little use to terrestrial wireless.