CTIA, T-Mobile Oppose Lockheed Plants Waiver
CTIA and T-Mobile opposed Lockheed Martin's waiver request for test facilities in Cazenovia and Liverpool, New York, that use the 3.1-3.55 GHz band, adjacent to the C band (see 2104300043). This "contradicts all logic and Commission precedent by seeking to…
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allow experimental licensees to interfere with, and to be protected from, primary operations,” CTIA said in a filing posted Tuesday in docket 19-348. The FCC “considered and rejected the arguments raised” in the request, the group said. T-Mobile said Lockheed's attempt to seek waiver of “what constitutes harmful interference does not change the fundamental purpose of its request -- authorization to operate outside the basic parameters of the Experimental Radio Service rules.”