Last updated: February 21, 2008 - 4:09am
FCC: CTIA TO BE AWS CLEARINGHOUSE
[SOURCE: Multichannel News]
The Federal Communications Commission announced Wednesday that CTIA - The Wireless Association will be a cost-sharing clearinghouse for relocating wireless licensees as a result of the 2006 advanced-wireless-services auction. CTIA said it will “administer fair and equitable cost-sharing functions for the relocation of broadband-radio-service, fixed-microwave-service and mobile-satellite-service incumbent licensees from the 2.1-gigahertz band.†The trade group continued, “The purpose of a cost-sharing clearinghouse is to distribute the burden of relocation equitably and promote the rapid buildout of new networks. The clearinghouse encourages companies to register relocation costs to ensure notification of all cost-sharing opportunities.†The CTIA said it contracted with Comsearch, a provider of engineering services and software, to handle the day-to-day operations of relocation and cost-sharing.
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* CTIA press release: http://www.ctia.org/news_media/press/body.cfm?record_id=1650
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