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AEP Seeks Additional Week to Respond to Critic of Waiver Request

American Electric Power asked for an extra week, until Jan. 12, before it responds to concerns the Government Wireless Technology & Communications Association (GWTCA) raised about the utility’s request for a waiver allowing it to operate 800 MHz low-power temporary…

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repeaters and “talk-around on mobile units” in remote areas outside the range of its existing 800 MHz network (see 2311210028). GWTCA was the lone party filing a comment (see 2312220039). “AEP was made aware of the filing by the Enterprise Wireless Alliance during the Christmas holidays at which time the relevant AEP personnel were on leave,” a filing posted Thursday in docket 23-390 said: “They now have had an opportunity to review the Opposition and request this one-week extension to prepare a responsive filing.”