ICERT: FCC's Primary Goal Should Be Protecting Public Safety Use of 4.9 GHz
The Industry Council for Emergency Response Technologies told the FCC it agreed with comments that the primary goal of the 4.9 GHz band proceeding should be to “protect local public safety operations.” Replies are due next week in docket 07-100.…
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“iCERT agrees that other uses are appropriate if they do not cause harmful interference to local public safety operations and do not limit the expansion of public safety uses in the future,” said a filing posted Thursday: “As iCERT previously noted, this kind of mutual coexistence is most likely achieved between public safety uses and critical infrastructure uses of 4.9 GHz.” Commenters agree (see 2304140040) “there is significant compatibility between public safety and critical infrastructure uses at 4.9 GHz,” the group said.