N.J County Gets 2 Extra Years to Deploy 700 MHz System
The FCC Public Safety Bureau agreed to a request by Morris County, New Jersey, for extra time to build three 700 MHz trunked public safety stations. The deadline was Feb. 8, 2020, and the county asked for an extra two…
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years, said Friday's order. “Stringent application of our rule would effectively negate the significant efforts that the County has undertaken to design and construct its radio system,” the bureau said: “The County should be afforded additional time to avoid incurring unnecessary cost in finalizing and implementing its public safety communications system.”