Acumen Licenses Revoked
The FCC Enforcement Bureau revoked spectrum licenses held by Acumen Communications and dismissed the company’s pending applications for modification and renewal of various authorizations. The action follows an order by the FCC Chief Administrative Law Judge Richard Sippel, the order…
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said. "Acumen lacks the qualifications to be or remain a Commission licensee because Acumen failed to respond to a Letter of Inquiry from the Enforcement Bureau, waived its right to a hearing, and failed to respond to evidence that has been presented to the Commission in its own license application proceedings.” It holds eight licenses for private land mobile radio (PLMR) stations in the Los Angeles area, a single PLMR license authorizing itinerant operation nationwide and two licenses for microwave stations in the Los Angeles area, the bureau said. The company didn't comment.