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Home » FCC Establishes Rules for 4.9 GHz Band

FCC Establishes Rules for 4.9 GHz Band

April 22, 2003
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The FCC established licensing and service rules for the 50 megahertz of spectrum in the 4940-4990 MHz band (4.9 GHz band), saying the action promotes public safety communications and innovation in wireless broadband services. The new rules are intended to promote spectrum access for a variety of applications, such as high-speed digital technologies and WLANs for incident scene management, dispatch operations and vehicular operations. Some specifics include:

  • eligibility for licensing in the 4.9 GHz band is limited to entities providing “public safety services”
  • permitted uses include broadband mobile operations, fixed hotspot use, and temporary fixed links on a primary basis in the band. Furthermore, the FCC allowed fixed point-to-point operations on a secondary basis.

  • licensees are encouraged to work with non-traditional public safety users, such as utilities, to develop public safety networks

  • a “jurisdictional” geographical licensing approach will be used for operations in the band, whereby licensees will be authorized to operate in those geographic areas over which they have jurisdiction.

http://www.fcc.gov

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