FCC Seeks Comment on Tribal Applications to Use 2.5 GHz Band
The FCC Wireless Bureau deemed “acceptable for filing” the applications of additional tribal entities to use the 2.5 GHz band for broadband, made during a 2020 tribal window. The FCC said Friday it has already granted 328 licenses to Tribes…
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or tribally controlled entities to use the band. “That an application has been accepted for filing means that the application, upon initial review, is complete and contains sufficient information to be accepted for processing and further review, including a required period during which public comment on the application is sought,” the notice said. The applications were filed by the Native Village of Unalakleet, Skagway Village, the Alaska Tribal Spectrum, the Chilkoot Indian Association, the Native Village of Igiugig and Nikolai Village, all in Alaska. Petitions to deny are due March 14, oppositions March 24 and replies March 31.