FCC hails spectrum alliances with Canada and Mexico, seeks to reduce border conflicts

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It’s not every day that the FCC enters into new multinational agreements, so you’ll have to forgive us for getting excited over the latest communique between Chairman Julius Genachowski and his counterparts in Canada and Mexico. After much negotiation, the regulatory heads have created a framework to resolve frequency conflicts along our nations’ borders. While the deal with Mexico only applies to the 700MHz spectrum, the agreement with Canada also covers the 800MHz range. By reducing interference and maximizing spectrum allocation, Genachowski believes “these arrangements will unleash investment and benefit consumers near the borders by enabling the rollout of 4G wireless broadband service and advanced systems for critical public safety and emergency response communications .” Once the policies become official mandates, license holders must coordinate and implement techniques to mitigate signal interference or face some nasty regulatory intervention. If you’re a sucker for policy, just leap the break for the full press release. Continue reading FCC hails spectrum alliances with Canada and Mexico, seeks to reduce border conflicts FCC hails spectrum alliances with Canada and Mexico, seeks to reduce border conflicts originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 02 Aug 2011 18:48:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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