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The Public Safety Spectrum Trust Corporation (PSST) was a non-profit organization which represents the radio spectrum needs of police, fire and ambulance agencies in the United States. The PSST was selected by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) as the Public Safety Broadband Licensee (PSBL) for the 10 MHz of 700 MHz public safety ...
After the March 2008 conclusion of Auction 73, Motorola initiated steps to have 3GPP establish a new industry standard (later designated as band class 17) that would be limited to the lower 700 MHz B and C blocks. In proposing band class 17, Motorola cited the need to address concerns about high-power transmissions of TV stations still ...
The remaining 12 members are selected by the United States Secretary of Commerce for their public safety, technical, network, and/or financial expertise. [3] Prior to FirstNet, the Public Safety Spectrum Trust was selected by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) as the Public Safety Broadband Licensee (PSBL) for the 10 MHz of 700 MHz ...
AT&T Completes Acquisition of 700 MHz Spectrum from Verizon Wireless to Support 4G LTE DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- AT&T* announced today that it completed its acquisition of wireless spectrum in the ...
850 MHz UMTS, HSPA+ DC-HSDPA 700 MHz (Band 17), [118] 700 MHz (Band 12), 850 MHz (Band 5), 1700 MHz (Band 4), 1900 MHz (Band 2) LTE: 2.2 [1] (June 2015) Digicel: 2: FLOW: 850 & 1900 MHz UMTS & HSPA+ 700 MHz (Band 12), 1700 MHz (Band 4), 1900 MHz (Band 2) LTE: 0.93 [15] (March 2017) Liberty Latin America [2] (82%) [14]
In 2004 the FCC developed a new band plan where narrowband operations are provided in 806–816 and 851–861 MHz ranges while wideband operations are allowed in 817–824 MHz and 862–869 MHz separated from narrowband services by a 1 MHz wide guard band. [6] The wideband services part of the SMR band was called ESMR (Enhanced SMR).
Several hand-held Project 25 radios used around the world. Project 25 (P25 or APCO-25) is a suite of standards for interoperable digital two-way radio products. P25 was developed by public safety professionals in North America and has gained acceptance for public safety, security, public service, and commercial applications worldwide. [1]
700: 700 MHz Public Safety: 787 - 799: 757 - 769-30 19: 700: Lower 700 MHz: 698 - 716: 728 - 746: 30 20: 1600: L-Band: 1626.5 - 1660.5: 1525 - 1559-101.5 21: 2000: S ...