California Office Raises Concerns on FCC's 4.9 GHz Stay
The California Office of Emergency Services (OES) told the FCC the stay of the 4.9 GHz order has halted expansion of public safety use of the band in the state. OES said it was designated as the state lessor for…
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the band and is “ready to assume management … and continue its application for public safety.” The office opposes management of the spectrum “by any other federal entity outside of the FCC or outside of state government,” said a filing posted Tuesday in docket 07-100. Commissioners agreed to a stay 3-1 in May with a dissent by Commissioner Brendan Carr (see 2105270071).