Congress should allocate radio frequency band for public safety
Government Computer News
The Federal Communications Commission's failure to sell a swath of the 700 MHz radio frequency band called the D Block at a public auction in 2008 has temporarily halted development of a nationwide public safety network. The quickest and simplest way to eliminate this road block would be to allocate that spectrum for public safety use.
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