Verizon Urges 'Prompt Action' on Don't Break Up the T-Band Act
The House Commerce Committee should “take prompt action” to advance the Don’t Break Up the T-Band Act “to provide the nation’s first responders with the assurance that their communications systems will not be adversely affected,” said Verizon Senior Vice President-Federal…
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Government Affairs Robert Fisher in a Friday statement. HR-5085, which a trio of New York-based congressmen filed in February, would repeal a provision of the 2012 spectrum law that mandates public safety agencies move off the 470-512 MHz T-band by 2021 (see 1802260015). House Homeland Security Communications Subcommittee Chairman Dan Donovan, R-N.Y., and other members raised concerns about the effects of public safety agencies’ mandated migration off the T-band during an October hearing (see 1710120053).