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| 4.9 GHz Open standards Coalition | \n"); document.write("\n");
document.write(" 4.9 GHz Open Standards Coalition NPSTC; Cisco Systems; Tropos Networks Nortel Networks; PacketHop, Bermai \n"); document.write("Purpose of the Meetings Make a case for Reconsideration Order 4.9 GHz Open Standards Coalition ex parte meeting of July 12, 2004 4.9 GHz Open Standards Coalition ex parte meeting of July 28, 2004 \n"); document.write("4.9 GHz Open Standards Coalition ex parte meeting of August 4 & 5 The Future of 4.9 GHz presentation August 4, 2004 | \n");
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| Mask and OOBE Specification, Adjacent Channel Interference Effects | \n"); document.write(" \n");
document.write("Mask and OOBE Specification, \n"); document.write("Adjacent Channel Interference Effects \n"); document.write("Ex parte Meeting with OET July 28, 2004 \n"); document.write("FCC EX PARTE TECHNICAL FILING presentation, AUGUST 19, 2004 | \n");
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| Proxim submits its views to FCC | \n"); document.write(" \n");
document.write("June 17, 2004 Proxim Corporation hereby submits its views in the above referenced proceeding. Proxim is commenting specifically with reference to the ongoing debate regarding the appropriate emissions mask to use for the 4.9 GHz Public Safety band, which is the topic of an outstanding petition for reconsideration filed by the National Public Safety Telecommunications Council [NPSTC]. | \n");
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| Motorola FCC Meetings | \n"); document.write("Motorola 4.9 GHz Technical Recommendations April 15, 2004 meeting with FCC \n"); document.write(" | \n");
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| Mobile Mesh Networking Enables | \n"); document.write("
Mobile Mesh Networking Enables Broadband Connectivity – Anytime, Anywhere, Any Device 4.9 GHz Status \n"); document.write("4.9 GHz Open Standards Coalition | \n");
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| NATIONAL REGIONAL PLAN GUIDELINES FOR 4.9 GHz | \n"); document.write(" \n");
document.write("NATIONAL REGIONAL PLAN GUIDELINES \n"); document.write("An outline for regional plans utilizing public safety 4940-4990 MHz \n"); document.write("Provided by the National Public Safety Telecommunications Council \n"); document.write("May 21, 2004 | \n");
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| Statement of Requirements (SoR) for public safety communications and interoperability | \n"); document.write("\n"); document.write(" \n"); document.write(" Statement of Requirements The Statement of Requirements (SoR) for public safety communications and interoperability provides information on base level requirements for a system of interoperable public safety communications across all federal, state, local, and tribal \"first responder\" communications systems. | \n");
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| The 4.9 GHz Band Transferred from Federal Government Use; Granted Request for Stay Filed by the National Association of Regional Planning Committees | \n"); document.write("The 4.9 GHz Band Transferred from Federal Government Use; Granted Request for Stay Filed by the National Association of Regional Planning Committees In this order we grant a request to stay the effectiveness of a rule adopted in the 4.9 GHz Memorandum Opinion and Order and Third Report and Order (Third R&O). The Third R&O established licensing and service rules for the 4940-4990 MHz (4.9 GHz) band. One element of the rules permits the 700 MHz regional planning committees (RPCs) to submit regional plans on guidelines to be used for sharing the spectrum within each region, and requires that any such plan must be submitted within twelve months after the effective date of the rules. The rules became effective on July 30, 2003, making the RPC sharing plans due on July 30, 2004. For the reasons set forth herein, we find that good cause has been shown to stay this date pending Commission resolution of the petition for reconsideration filed in this proceeding. | \n");
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| Comments Filed with the FCC re: 00-32 | \n"); document.write("Comments Filed with the FCC re: 00-32 \n"); document.write("[WT Docket No. 00–32; FCC 03–99] The 4.9 GHz Band Transferred From Federal Government Use | \n");
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| AFC 4.9 GHz WEB site | \n"); document.write(" 4.9 GHz Broadband Technology for Public Safety Information | \n");
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