EWA Urges Sharing of 4.9 GHz to Maximize Use of Band

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The Enterprise Wireless Alliance (EWA), an FCC-certified frequency advisory committee, filed comments urging the Commission to adopt rules in response to the Eighth Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (FNPRM) that will enable the 4.9 GHz band to reach its full potential. The FCC’s FNPRM confirmed that this band must continue to maximize its use by public safety entities, but also explored various models for shared spectrum use, according to the group. In its comments, EWA recommended the agency adopt the National Public Safety Telecommunications Council (NPSTC) plan recommended  in 2013, which NPSTC has continued to endorse over the past eight years.

That plan, a consensus proposal from the public safety community, recommended that the 4.9 GHz band be shared with Critical Infrastructure Industry (CII) entities. EWA represents a number of CII entities and other large business enterprise companies eager to invest in private broadband networks. The Alliance said it generally supports the NPSTC Plan but recommends expanding the CII category to track the definition developed by the Department of Homeland Security, which includes — in addition to governmental and emergency services — energy, healthcare and public health, water and wastewater systems, information technology, food and agriculture, critical manufacturing, and transportation systems. 

The EWA said, “Adopting the NPTSC plan with an expanded definition of CII will  support the FCC’s goals of protecting the operations of incumbents, while promoting new entrants that will maximize investment in and utilization of this spectrum.”  

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