On April 20, the Enterprise Wireless Alliance (EWA) filed an ex parte letter in response to a recent FCC filing submitted by the Wireless Infrastructure Association (WIA, formerly PCIA) which, for about the fifth time, once again stated... more
On April 20, the Enterprise Wireless Alliance (EWA) filed an ex parte letter in response to a recent FCC filing submitted by the Wireless Infrastructure Association (WIA, formerly PCIA) which, for about the fifth time, once again stated... more
It never fails -- when Federal Licensing, Inc.’s “Modification Division,” which resides within a... more
The Enterprise Wireless Alliance (EWA) filed comments today with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) supporting a Request for Waiver submitted by Flint Hills Resources (FHR), for use of three UHF channels allocated for use by Public... more
October 11, 2017 (Herndon, VA) – The Enterprise Wireless Alliance (EWA) is pleased to announce the election of new members to its Board of Directors, which occurred during its Annual Membership Meeting today, held in Denver, Colorado.
October 10, 2017 (Herndon, VA) — More than seven years after initiating the proceeding, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has made uniform the rules governing license renewal and discontinuance of operation for all Wireless Radio... more
On October 2, the Enterprise Wireless Alliance (EWA) filed individual comments, in addition to Joint Comments with pdvWireless, Inc.
The Enterprise Wireless Alliance (EWA) strongly supports time-limited incumbent priority access to 800 MHz Business/Industrial Land Transportation (B/ILT) Expansion Band channels and cites a waiver request filed by the Arizona Public Service... more
In an ex parte letter, the Enterprise Wireless Alliance (EWA) affirmed its support of rules on license renewal and... more
In an ex parte filing late last week with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the... more
The Enterprise Wireless Alliance announced today the launch of the updated Wireless Solutions Center, an online, business guide for users to discover the right land mobile wireless technologies, solutions, consultants and vendors for licensed or... more
In an ex parte letter filed with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the Enterprise... more
In comments filed on June 22, the Enterprise Wireless Alliance (EWA) announced support of a Federal Communications... more
The Enterprise Wireless Alliance (EWA) filed supporting comments in response to a Waiver Request filed by... more
June 1, 2017 (Herndon, VA) – The current 10-year license term is not in the best interest of business enterprises says the Enterprise Wireless Alliance (EWA) in... more
The Enterprise Wireless Alliance (EWA) is pleased to announce today that during its 2017 Spring Board of Directors meeting, which convened at the Drake Hotel, Chicago, Illinois, several new members were elected to join EWA’s already prestigious... more
What is Cevo? For what can I use it?
Cevo is your online portal for working with the Enterprise Wireless Alliance (EWA). You may submit FCC Form 601 and other frequency coordination and licensing requirements for private land mobile radio service. There are Cevo tools at your disposal, just like those used by EWA frequency coordination staff. Also, you can use Cevo to join EWA or renew your membership and subscribe to EWA services like Premier Reporting and License Management. Cevo is integrated with EWA’s website, so you may also visit the site to search for and review information about EWA’s advocacy, services, education, media, job board, buyer’s guide, and other valuable member services.
Anyone wishing to do business with EWA may register for a Cevo account, including members and non-members of the trade association. EWA reserves the right to cancel any accounts not established for this purpose.
I just registered for my Cevo account. How do I get started?
First decide what you want to do in Cevo - your choices are available from the top-right Services tab. The most common services are found in the gray horizontal band under “Get Started,” or scroll down the page to select other services. You may browse the site to learn about EWA’s services, and must be logged in to make a purchase or take advantage of member-only resources.
What is the purpose of the “Hand Over To EWA” button?
Think of the “Hand Over To EWA” button as the “I’m done” button, available to users working on an FCC Filing via the Cevo Wizard. Hand Over your application to EWA if you’ve provided as much information as possible, but don’t have everything, and you would like an EWA Spectrum Advisor to fully complete the application in accordance with FCC rules, plus also perform frequency coordination and application submittal to the FCC. This is the same service selection as Cevo Express.