The FCC is about to release a notice that includes a freeze on major modifications and new licensing for T-band (470-512 MHz). The announcement stems from a meeting in D.C. where David Furth, acting Bureau Chief of the Federal Communication Commission’s Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau announced that the FCC will immediately freeze 470-512 MHz applications. The announcement was made at the annual meeting of the Land Mobile Communications Council (LMCC). Furth said the FCC would issue a public notice detailing the ban sometime in the coming week.
Contact Info:
David Furth, acting Bureau Chief
david.furth@fcc.gov
Story by David Smith
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