Giving rebanding a head startBy: By Rodrigo Oliveira Long-term RF filtering strategies are integral to the reconfiguration of 800 MHz spectrum... Plenty of blame to go aroundBy: By Donny Jackson But FCC is arguably root cause of 800 MHz rebanding mess... One down, two to goBy: By Donny Jackson 800 MHz parties hope FCC future rulings will provide needed direction... Rebanding participants: Give us blueprintBy: By Donny Jackson FCC asked to establish benchmarks for future progress... Feds ponder broadband futureBy: By Donny Jackson Uncertainty reigns concerning Integrated Wireless Network, 700 MHz band ... All crazy on the 700 MHz frontBy: By Donny Jackson Flurry of activity generates more questions than answers... Rebanding effort gets a Band-AidBy: By Donny Jackson Subscriber-deployment program not enough to offset negotiation delays... Cyren Call makes its business caseBy: By Donny Jackson Without the coveted 700 MHz airwaves slated for auction, the numbers don’t add up ... Rebanding falls further behindBy: By Donny Jackson Vast majority of licensees still are lacking agreements with Sprint Nextel... Rebanding still behind scheduleBy: By Donny Jackson Rebanding mediation activity dominated the latter portion of 2006 for many Wave 1 800 MHz public-safety licensees with mixed results, and many involved... Once more, with feelingBy: By 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: By 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... An introduction to 4.9 GHzBy: By Jay M. Jacobsmeyer, P.E. Starting in 2003, the federal government has made available 50 MHz of new radio spectrum between 4.940 MHz and 4.990 MHz for public-safety use. This spectrum... Reconfiguration milestones, momentumBy: By Sandy Edwards For those of us who've lived and breathed the 800 MHz reconfiguration process, Dec. 26, 2006 was a date with special meaning it marked 18 months since... FCC errs on latest rebanding decisionBy: By 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.... |
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