Public Safety Bureau Seeks Comment on LoJack Waiver Request
The FCC Public Safety Bureau sought comment on a LoJack proposal that it be allowed to file a “master” narrowband modification application on behalf of all police agencies that operate a LoJack stolen vehicle recovery system (SVRS). The FCC previously…
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allowed LoJack to delay compliance with the narrowbanding mandate until May 27, 2019, the bureau said Wednesday. “To facilitate compliance with the narrowbanding mandate, LoJack seeks to file a master application that encompasses all 30 authorized SVRS licensees,” the bureau said. “It includes in its request, declarations from each of the 30 licensees authorizing filing of the modification application on its behalf.” Comments are due Aug. 24, replies Sept. 10 in DA 18-770.