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EMR Emissions: APCO P25 Steering Committee Releases Trunking Standards
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Monday, July 22, 2013. APCO P25 Steering Committee Releases Trunking Standards. The Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) TR-8.10 Engineering Committee on Trunking and Conventional Control. Issued three separate calls for interest for trunking documents earlier this month. Resulting in a new set of standards being approved for release by the APCO Project 25 (P-25) Steering Committee. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe To EMR EMISSIONS. Coalition to save our gps. Radio Club of America.
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EMR Emissions: Your Story
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EMR is interested in hearing feedback from Public Safety communications officials, first responders, and anyone in the Public Safety community that has a suggestion, comment, or question regarding our services or content on this blog. We are particularly eager to hear your stories and experience regarding Rebanding, Narrowbanding, HR3630, 700 MHz Broadband, and UHF T-Band givebacks. Email EMR President and CEO Sandra Black: sblack@emrconsults.com. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Subscribe To EMR EMISSIONS.
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EMR Emissions: New FCC and FTC Commissioners Stand Before Commerce Committee
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Saturday, September 21, 2013. New FCC and FTC Commissioners Stand Before Commerce Committee. GOP FCC Commissioner-appointee Michael O'Rielly and Democratic Federal Trade Commission (FTC) appointee Terrell McSweeny faced the Senate Commerce Committee. Last week in anticipation of upcoming confirmation votes. The Sept. 19th hearing provided a glimpse into the somewhat divergent philosophies and priorities of the two appointees. With regard to their respective regulatory agencies. Subscribe To EMR EMISSIONS.
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EMR Emissions: Money Talks: $13.1 Million Released in SLIGP Grants to Five States
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Tuesday, July 30, 2013. Money Talks: $13.1 Million Released in SLIGP Grants to Five States. Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, New York, and Ohio have been awarded $13.1 million in grants. Through the State and Local Implementation Grant Program for FirstNet. All 56 states and territories will be receiving with funding, with a 20% matching requirement, for the planning and building of the nationwide Public Safety Broadband network (NPSBN). FirstNet has been embroiled in controversy. Created a visual interp...
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EMR Emissions: FCC Blocks LightSquared Network
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Wednesday, February 15, 2012. FCC Blocks LightSquared Network. The FCC blocked LightSquared's proposed nationwide wireless network on Tuesday due to interference issues with existing GPS devices. This is a victory for GPS advocates such as the Coalition to Save Our GPS and others, after long months of fighting to ensure the operations of GPS devices and safety of first responders who rely upon them. Read more at the National Journal. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe To EMR EMISSIONS. Customs...
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EMR Emissions: On the Horizon...
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Federal telecommunications mandates can cause headaches, grief, and worse- fines or endangering lives. EMR does what it can to help inform and protect Public Safety entities. Here is what's on the horizon:. Congress included language requiring all Public Safety agencies to vacate their UHF T-Band. Spectrum within the next 9 years in HR3630. As a result, an application freeze has been issued. Beware of repercussions if your agency is currently working on a 700 MHz LTE project. Today time is running out!
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EMR Emissions: LightSquared Backer Admits Wrongdoing, Settles with SEC for $18 Million
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Friday, August 23, 2013. LightSquared Backer Admits Wrongdoing, Settles with SEC for $18 Million. New York-based hedge fund advisor Phillip Falcone and his firm Harbinger Capital Partners funding LightSquared. The company reponsible for the controversial planned nationwide mobile Broadband network that was blocked by the FCC. In February of last year, settled this week with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for an admission of wrongdoing. Read more at Mission Critical Communications. 700 MHz N...
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EMR Emissions: The Bright Future of UAVs
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Thursday, July 18, 2013. The Bright Future of UAVs. There was a great column on the homepage of Urgent Communications yesterday regarding the growing use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), or drones. UAVs have traditionally been used for military combat, law enforcement, and security applicaton, however, Glenn Bischoff touched on some new life-saving and life-enhancing uses of drones. For more on UAVs, visit Urgent Communications. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe To EMR EMISSIONS. First res...
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EMR Emissions: FirstNet Reaches Out to Vendors with 10 RFIs
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Monday, July 15, 2013. FirstNet Reaches Out to Vendors with 10 RFIs. The First Responder Network Authority (FirstNet), tasked with building the first ever nationwide Public Safety Broadband network (NPSBN) issued ten requests for information (RFI) last week. These requests, formally submitted through fedbizopps.gov. Require vendors to supply information regarding ten important components of the NPSBN:. Network partnering and RAN provisioning. Deployables, or portable network equipment. 700 MHz LTE waiver.
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EMR Emissions: Why so many tower deaths in 2013?
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Thursday, September 19, 2013. Why so many tower deaths in 2013? Glenn Bischoff commented on the tough year in tower safety. In Urgent Matters today, citing that while there was 1 death in 2012 (a record), there have already been 10 tower-related fatalities. In the first eight months of this year. We would love to hear about your tower build concerns, or provide you with services and advice on your next project. Contact EMR today. To learn more about this important issue. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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