Easier said than doneBy Donny Jackson Figuring out how to make public/private partnerships work is beginning to resemble the splitting of the atom – a mind-numbing challenge with powerful implications... Cyren Call makes its business caseBy Donny Jackson Without the coveted 700 MHz airwaves slated for auction, the numbers don’t add up ... Practice, practice, practiceBy James Careless Tabletop exercises provide effective, inexpensive rehearsals for disasters... 700 MHz debate moves to Capitol HillBy Donny Jackson Cyren Call proposal attracts influential proponents, opponents... Rebanding falls further behindBy Donny Jackson Vast majority of licensees still are lacking agreements with Sprint Nextel... A history lessonBy Glenn Bischoff The Founding Fathers were utterly amazing. The U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights, authored more than two centuries ago, have stood the test of... FCC errs on latest rebanding decisionBy Alan Tilles Last year was turbulent in many ways. Most significantly for the land mobile radio industry, it marked the beginning, in earnest, of 800 MHz rebanding.... Federal court sides with FCC on VoIP E911By Glenn Bischoff The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit recently ruled that the FCC's order that established a 120-day window for voice-over-IP,... Once more, with feelingBy Donny Jackson Debate on the merits of a public/private partnership building a nationwide broadband network will escalate after the FCC unanimously approved a notice... AWS auction spawns spectrum shuffleBy Asad Zoberi Last year's auction of advanced wireless services, or AWS, spectrum (MRT, October 2006) has generated great enthusiasm on the part of commercial mobile... FCC modifies amateur radio rulesBy Glenn Bischoff The FCC issued an order last month that eliminated the Morse code requirement for the three classes of amateur radio licenses. On a basic level, the action... Congress mandates release of moneyBy Donny Jackson Public-safety entities will be encouraged to invest in interoperability solutions in the near future after Congress passed a measure requiring that $1... Election results could alter 700 MHzBy Donny Jackson The Democrats gaining control in both houses of Congress last month increases the chances that Capitol Hill will support a public/private partnership... Mediation the rule for 800 MHzBy Donnny Jackson Even with a three-month extension in the negotiating period, more than 80% of all NPSPAC licensees in Wave 1, Stage 2 entered mandatory mediation on Nov.... Guard-band licensees agree to pay costs for new 700 MHz planBy Donny Jackson Access Spectrum and Pegasus Communications offered to cover additional incremental costs that would be associated with the companies' joint proposal to... |
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