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Sensus Drops Objections to 900 MHz Proposal

The Enterprise Wireless Alliance and pdvWireless have addressed Sensus concerns about broadband in the 900 MHz band, Sensus said in a filing at the FCC in docket 17-200. Sensus, which works with critical infrastructure companies on their communications needs, said…

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its concerns were over adjacent spectrum in the narrowband personal communications services (NPCS) band at 901-902/940- 941 MHz. But a recent filing by EWA and pdv addressed those concerns. “The Revised PDV Proposal would implement an asymmetrical emission mask … that would be more protective of the NPCS operation,” Sensus said. “Sensus and PDV have reached agreement about cooperation with each other on interference issues. Sensus believes it has a mechanism available to address with PDV these types of issues, should they arise.”