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FCC Seeks Comment on Gear Waiver for Puerto Rico WISP

The FCC Wireless Bureau sought comment on a waiver request from Puerto Rico’s Neptuno, which discovered it was using unauthorized equipment. The wireless ISP bought gear from Intracom, a Greece-based supplier, in 2017, for operations in the 27.5-28.35 and 29.1-29.25…

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GHz bands, said a Thursday notice. In March, Neptuno “learned that the Intracom equipment had not been certified under the Commission’s rules,” the bureau said: “Neptuno states that a waiver is necessary to permit continued operation of 289 terminal stations.” Comments are due Oct. 18, replies Nov. 2, in docket 21-364.