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Dynetics Asks FCC to Lift Freeze for Part of Lower 3 GHz Band

Dynetics asked the FCC to act on its request that the FCC lift or waive the temporary freeze on nonfederal applications for new or expanded Part 90 operations in the 3100-3550 MHz band (see 1905290011). “Modifying the Freeze to apply…

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only to the 3450-3550 MHz range … is fully supported by the record, which confirms … that critical infrastructure operators must comply with long-term sector-specific physical site protection requirements and therefore must rely on the continued ability to obtain non-temporary licenses authorizing the operation of state-of-the-art radiolocation technologies in the 3.1-3.3 GHz range or face increased risk of attack and enforcement penalties,” the company said Monday in docket 19-39. The FCC took comment and got a mixed response, including opposition from CTIA (see 1906130001 and 1906140056). NTIA confirmed to it that “no additional frequencies have been identified by NTIA for alternative use beyond the limited 3450-3550 MHz frequency range previously identified in February 2018,” Dynetics said.