Gogo Floats Condition for Public Safety Interference Concerns
To assuage National Public Safety Telecommunications Council concerns about possible interference to public safety operations in the 851-854 MHz band segment (see 2108090058), Gogo Business Aviation is fine with a waiver condition for notification of public safety licensees in the…
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band segment, the company told FCC Wireless Bureau representatives, per docket 21-282 Friday. Gogo is seeking a waiver on power limits for air-to-ground operations in the 849-851 MHz and 894-896 MHz bands. It said the proposed condition, which would have Gogo notify licensees within 10 miles of a base station about deployment and how to submit inference complaints, should make public safety operators aware of possible inference and about how to abate it in coordination with Gogo.