FCC Extends to Jan. 11 Deadline for 4.9 GHz Replies
The FCC Public Safety Bureau delayed for 14 days, until Jan. 11, the replies deadline on the future of the 4.9 GHz band, said a Wednesday notice. The National Sheriffs’ Association (NSA) and Land Mobile Communications Council sought extensions, the…
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bureau said. “We agree with NSA that given the intervening holidays, a 14-day extension is warranted to allow commenters sufficient time to file meaningful reply comments,” the bureau said: “We do not, however, find that LMCC’s request for an extension of time beyond 14 days is justified.”