Public Safety Spectrum Alliance Urges FCC to Stick With 4.9 GHz Comment Deadlines
The Public Safety Spectrum Alliance urged the FCC not to extend by 60 days the comment deadlines on the details of implementing a new leasing model for the 4.9 GHz band, sought last week by Energy associations, the Enterprise Wireless…
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Alliance and other groups (see 2303020042). “The length of the proposed delay is extraordinary,” the alliance said in a filing posted Tuesday in docket 07-100: “Were the Commission to grant the extension, the result would be a 180-day comment period, which is not a modest delay, and is in no way routine.” The group noted advocates of a delay don’t cite “extraordinary or compelling circumstances” and “if anything, the circumstances described by the Parties provide all the more reason why the comment periods should proceed apace.” Comments are due March 30, replies May 1, in docket 07-100, in response to a Further NPRM approved by commissioners in January (see 2301180062).