Connected Devices Coalition Opposes NextNav Proposal for 900 MHz Band
Members of the Connected Devices for America Coalition, in a meeting with FCC staff, opposed NextNav’s proposal that the agency reconfigure the 902-928 MHz band to enable a “high-quality, terrestrial complement” to GPS for positioning, navigation and timing services (see…
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2503030023). The proposal “would upend a successful light-touch regulatory regime for the enrichment of a single company,” said a filing posted Tuesday in docket 25-110. NextNav doesn’t “propose to use the licenses it bought with the service conditions mandated by the FCC but instead seeks to upend the reasonable investment-backed expectations of other users of the band,” the coalition said. “In contrast to the approach NextNav has taken for the last 30 years, many others have seized the opportunity in the Lower 900 MHz Band and turned it into a workhorse band for American unlicensed innovation.”