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March 18, 2019
In Reply Comments filed March 18, 2019, the Enterprise Wireless Alliance (EWA) underscored previously articulated concerns about the potential for interference in a scenario in which the 6 GHz band is shared by a variety of essential services,...
October 26, 2018
In a “Reply to Petition for Clarification and/or Reconsideration” filed October 25, 2018, the Enterprise Wireless Alliance (EWA) supported a request of the Utilities Technology Council (UTC) that the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (WTB) of the...
October 26, 2018
In a “Reply to Petition for Clarification and/or Reconsideration” filed October 25, 2018, the Enterprise Wireless Alliance (EWA) supported a request of the Utilities Te
October 25, 2018
In this ex parte letter, EWA discusses areas of a draft Report and Order that require clarification.
October 19, 2018
A coalition of industry organizations has urged the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to revise draft rules on 800 MHz interstitial channels.
October 19, 2018
In this ex parte letter, a coalition of industry organizations urges the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to revise draft rules on 800 MHz interstitial channels.
October 15, 2018
The Enterprise Wireless Alliance (EWA) is pleased to announce the election of six new members to its 51-member Board of Directors, which occurred during its Annual Membership Meeting held on October 10 in San Antonio, Texas. The new Directors are:
October 15, 2018
The Enterprise Wireless Alliance (EWA) is pleased to announce that Jeremy Sklute, a student at Old Dominion University (ODU), will receive the EWA-Joseph B.
September 18, 2018
September 18, 2018 (Herndon, VA) — Securing certified frequencies should be an easy process, and not take days or weeks with cumbersome forms and passwords.
September 11, 2018
Just when licensees may have thought that they were safe from Federal Licensing’s predatory sales tactics, they recently unleashed a new scheme to persuade Federal Communications Commission (FCC) licensees to pay them to file applications.

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