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Pai Mum on 2.5 GHz Tribal Changes in Letters to Native American Stakeholders

FCC Chairman Ajit Pai sidestepped comment on Hawaii and Native American requests to amend priority filing window eligibility rules for tribes seeking 2.5 GHz licenses (see 1911260054), in letters dated Monday to the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, New Mexico's Pueblo…

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of Jemez and the National Congress of American Indians (see here, here and here). "The digital divide is most keenly felt in Indian Country," he said. "That’s why I insisted on, and the Commission included, a Tribal priority filing window in our order opening the 2.5 GHz band for additional use; that early opportunity to access this spectrum will help some of the most marginalized communities in the country."