Wireless Bureau, Not Space, Should Oversee SCS Deployments: AT&T
Mobile supplemental coverage from space, while promising, "must be treated as a supplement, not a substitute, to terrestrial wireless services" and shouldn't be allowed to present any risk to terrestrial wireless, AT&T representatives told Wireless and Space Bureau staffers, per…
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a docket 22-271 filing Wednesday. SCS service should only be authorized if it can comply with "robust technical safeguards" in the form of Wireless Bureau waivers, the carrier said, adding that the Wireless Bureau is the best overseer of SCS deployments because of its exclusive-use terrestrial licensing expertise.