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Wireless Bureau Seeks Comment on Bristol-Meyers Waiver Request

The FCC Wireless Bureau sought comment on a Bristol-Meyers Squibb application to operate an industrial/business communications system using airport terminal use frequencies in New Jersey and Connecticut. The proximity of airports to the drugmaker's facilities means the company must have…

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a waiver, the bureau said in a Wednesday public notice. The company “states that the proposed system will serve its plant operations in New Jersey and Connecticut for purposes of plant safety, plant operations, security, and environmental and human services; and that two of the plants have their own fire departments, which have mutual aid agreements with the county governments,” the PN said. “It states that no other frequencies are available for its proposed centralized trunked system.” Comments are due June 16, replies July 3.