Commentary - Print ArchivesThe necessity of changeBy: Glenn Bischoff gbischoff@mrtmag.com Evolution is the key to survival in any competitive marketplace. Professional sports teams understand this well. It is why championship teams tinker with... Rebanding turns a significant cornerBy: By Alan Tilles Two recent regulatory decisions will greatly affect two aspects of 800 MHz rebanding and are of vital interest to the user community. First, the FCC has... Dealers need not fear the futureBy: By Mark Jasin The industry news is full of stories these days about companies engaging in consolidations, partnerships and acquisitions. At the same time, industry... Solving E911 location accuracyBy: By Jason Barbour There has been perhaps no better industry success story in the U.S. than the wireless industry. According to the Cellular Telecommunications and Internet... The meeting that should have beenBy: By Andrew Seybold By now you should be well-aware of how the 700 MHz D Block turned out: Qualcomm was the sole bidder for the airwaves but did not bid enough to meet the... Measure twice, cut onceBy: By Rik Rasmussen When the subject of rebanding comes up, some speak of it as the Hurricane Katrina of the public safety radio community. In many ways, they are correct.... What's wrong with 6.25 kHz migration?By: By Stephen Devine In March 2007, the FCC released an order that extended the deadline for vendors to manufacture equipment capable of operating on 6.25 kHz-wide channels... Some needed perspectiveBy: Glenn Bischoff gbischoff@mrtmag.com At the end of February, I went to Las Vegas to attend this year's International Wireless Communications Exposition. While there I learned all about get... Moving forward to implementationBy: By Patricia Tikkala There are now more Stage 2 licensees engaged in implementation than in planning or negotiations, and the TA's focus is increasingly shifting from negotiations... Get up to speed on narrowbandingBy: By Alan Tilles Every year after IWCE, we reflect on what we learned from attendees and exhibitors. This year, there were several themes that came through loud and clear.... |
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