FCC Workshop to Explore 800 MHz Issues
The Wireless and Public Safety bureaus and its Office of Engineering and Technology will get deep in the weeds Nov. 6 with an all-day workshop on “improving the co-existence of Cellular (and other commercial wireless) licensees and public safety licensees…
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in the 800 MHz band,” the FCC said Friday. Cellular licensees, public safety agencies and public safety equipment manufacturers are all “crucial to resolving lingering concerns about unacceptable interference to public safety mobile and portable radios” and the workshop will include all three, said a notice. The FCC said it will explore “the existing 800 MHz interference environment, realistic anticipated changes in that environment, and practical options for addressing both existing and anticipated interference problems without hindering technological advances in the Cellular Service.” The workshop starts at 9 a.m. at FCC headquarters.