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- FCC to study if 700 MHz spectrum could house nationwide public-safety system.(News)
- Byline: HEATHER FORSGREN WEAVER The Federal Communications Commission told Congress that it plans to begin examining whether some of the 24 megahertz of spectrum public safety is set to receive as part of the transition to digital TV could be ...
- Research articles 2005-12-26
- Spectrum Announces Public Safety Cross Band Communications Platform for First Responder Communication Services; Platform enables faster deployment of interoperable, resilient and durable communications for first responders in times of emergencies such as
- BURNABY, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Aug 21, 2007 CCNMatthews via COMTEX -- Spectrum Signal Processing by Vecima ("Spectrum"), a provider of software defined radio SDR technology, today announced the availability of its flexCommTM Public Safety BURNABY, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Aug 21, 2007 CCNMatthews via COMTEX -- Spectrum Signal...
- Research articles 2007-08-21
- Hedgehogging.(Briefs)
- hedge*hog*ging v. Interrupting conversations in an office environment by poking your head over the top of the cube We didn't spend too much time hedge-hogging last week, what with the upcoming I.T. Show and the Show Daily preparations. But the ...
- Research articles 2006-09-11
- Six public-safety groups support reallocating 700 MHz spectrum, but have yet to endorse Cyren plan.(News)
- Byline: JEFFREY SILVA Law enforcement and first-responder groups asked key Senate lawmakers to consider a private-sector plan to designate a block of spectrum in the 700 MHz band for a national wireless broadband public-safety network, one th Byline:...
- Research articles 2006-05-15
- FCC floats public-safety proposal.
- Byline: Jeffrey Silva The Federal Communications Commission proposed to create a nationwide broadband wireless network at 700 MHz for first responders, but the public-safety community said the initiative does not obviate the need for addition Byline: Jeffrey Silva...
- Research articles 2006-12-25
- Cyren Call proposal gets chilly reception.
- Byline: JEFFREY SILVA The Senate Commerce Committee greeted Cyren Call Communications Corp.'s public-safety broadband plan with a non-committal mix of interest, skepticism and outright hostility, a reaction compounded by an industry-funded st Byline: JEFFREY SILVA ...
- Research articles 2007-02-12
- Industry pitches public-safety alternative.
- Byline: HEATHER FORSGREN WEAVER Wireless carriers are taking a page from Cyren Call Communications Inc.'s playbook, offering to build a nationwide broadband public-safety network at 700 MHz as an alternative to Cyren Call's public-safety prop Byline: HEATHER FORSGREN...
- Research articles 2006-09-11
- Public safety snares spectrum. (News).
- WASHINGTON--The Federal Communications Commission, responding to the Sept. 11 terrorists attacks, last week earmarked the 4.9 GHz band to support mobile and broadband communications for state and local public-safety agencies. "While publ WASHINGTON--The Federal Communications Commission, responding to...
- Research articles 2002-02-18
- Public-safety group seeks more 700 MHz spectrum.
- Byline: JEFFREY SILVA The Spectrum Coalition for Public Safety plans to ask Congress to set aside 10 megahertz at 700 MHz for public-safety communications. RCR Wireless News learned last week that city and state officials plan...
- Research articles 2004-09-20
- Public safety gets fed's full attention; Wireless bureau likely to take smaller role.
- Byline: HEATHER FORSGREN WEAVER In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, FCC Chairman Kevin Martin said that he intends to create a new Homeland Security and Public Safety Bureau. Likewise, the issue of public-safety interoperable communications-inc Byline: HEATHER FORSGREN...
- Research articles 2005-09-19
- O'Brien's public-safety plan faces questions, concerns and outright opposition.(News)
- Byline: JEFFREY SILVA A bold plan to take a large swath of spectrum off the auction block and devote the valuable airwaves to a national broadband public-safety network-one having interoperability capabilities missing before and after the Sep Byline:...
- Research articles 2006-05-01
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- Cities gain allies in spectrum protection: Senate measure will address spectrum needs.(public safety radio spectrum)
- The threatened sale of the nation's radio spectrum has inspired Sen John McCain to introduce legislation that would allot an additional 24 megahertz of available spectrum for local and state public safety and police use. Local governments have feared that the sale would compromise public safety. Moving swiftly...
- Research articles 1997-02-10
- FCC will protect public safety frequencies. (the Federal Communications Commission issues new spectrum allocation rules to protect public safety and emergency channels) (Brief Article)
- In a victory for cities and towns, the Federal Communications Commission FCC is specifically protecting public safety and emergency channels in new rules issued on future spectrum allocation. In a decision last week, the FCC proposes to allocate a small portion of the spectrum...
- Research articles 1992-01-27
- Local leaders organize panel on public safety communications: spectrum sale is catalyst.
- The National League of Cities and some 30 other local and state organizations met to discuss ways in which they could persuade Congress and Pres Clinton to put aside plans to auction segments of the radio spectrum until public safety radio needs are met. Some 30 state and...
- Research articles 1997-01-20
- New FCC rules recognize importance of local stake in public safety issues. (spectrum licensing rules)
- The FCC has issued regulations that will cover spectrum licensing for state and local public safety. It will consider a new spectrum for interoperability communication between public safety agencies. The National League of Cities has made this a high priority for municipalities. In a move that is a...
- Research articles 1998-10-26
- Public safety issue overlooked in Nextel Sprint merger.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-17 December 2004-Axcess News: Public safety issue overlooked in Nextel Sprint mergerC1994-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:12172004 (AXcess News/SP) New York -- In November the Federal Communications Commission quietly extended certain 800 MHz deadlines that required Nextel`s relinquishment of 800 MHz...
- Research articles 2004-12-17
- House adopts gas tax cut with priceless consequences for cities; costs to public safety trouble cities.(includes article on broadcast spectrum sales)
- Municipal officials and the National League of Cities are concerned about the broadcasting spectrum auction that will finance a small, temporary cut in federal gasoline taxes. They believe the auction plan ignores the need for emergency local safety telecommunications.Ignoring the consequences to municipal public safety and emergency response, the...
- Research articles 1996-05-27
- Public-Safety Spectrum Concerns Get Mixed Signals
- Advocates of wider radio-frequency spectrum use for public- safety and emergency communications last are the recipients of mixed blessings as the Federal Communications Commission reinforced its August 2004 decision on migrating 800 MHz from commercial to official applications. In addition, a key U.S. senator indicates legislation...
- Research articles 2005-10-10
- Public Safety Mulls Spectrum Shift, VoIP Petition
- It's been calling for more federal leadership, additional professional funding, radio communications/systems interoperability, enhanced 911 capabilities for next-generation networks/services and a host of other future initiatives. Now, the Federal Communications Commission has given the American public- safety, law-enforcement and emergency-user community some new spectrum and ...
- Research articles 2006-03-20
- Nextel Stands with Public Safety and Accepts FCC Order to Facilitate Interference-Free Communications for First Responders; Spectrum Reconfiguration to Begin Immediately
- RESTON, Va. -- Nextel Communications Inc. (NASDAQ:NXTL) today formally accepted the Federal Communications Commission's FCC Report & Order to eliminate CMRS-public safety radio interference at 800 MHz (WT Docket 02-55, Improving Public Safety Communications in the 800 MHz Band). In this Order, the FCC has made clear and reliable communications...
- Research articles 2005-02-07
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