Enterprise Wireless Alliance Supports Proposed Use of Airport Terminal Spectrum
The Enterprise Wireless Alliance supported Bristol-Myers Squibb application to operate an industrial-business communications system using airport terminal use (ATU) frequencies in New Jersey and Connecticut (see 1705170065). But communications in this spectrum “must be interference-free to ensure the safety of…
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those operations,” EWA said in comments filed in DA 17-479. But EWA said it’s “confident that ATU communications will not be compromised by the Bristol-Myers Squibb Company’s proposed use, which is limited to defined plant facilities and would be secondary to any ATU operations in the area in which waiver relief is required.”