September 18, 2018 (Herndon, VA) — Securing certified frequencies should be an easy process, and not take days or weeks with cumbersome forms and passwords.
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.
The Enterprise Wireless Alliance (EWA) filed an informal objection to a Waiver Request filed by License Acquisitions, LLC (LA), a Smartcomm-affiliated entity, which seeks reinstatemen
In comments filed in response to the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) Sixth Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (FNPRM) on the future allocation and use of the 4.9 GHz band, the Enterprise Wireless Alliance (EWA) argued that allowing...
In comments filed in response to the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) Sixth Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (FNPRM) on the future allocation
In 2016, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) commenced the first-ever “incentive auction,” which was designed to repurpose broadcast TV spectrum for innovative wireless uses.
The Enterprise Wireless Alliance (EWA), the national association and leading advocate for business enterprises that rely on private wireless communications systems, announced today that noted spectrum policy expert Dr.
In this ex parte letter, the Enterprise Wireless Alliance urges the Federal Communications Commission not to proceed with any band-sharing within the 6-GHz microwave bands unless and until empirical evidence shows that unlicensed usage can be...
The Enterprise Wireless Alliance (EWA), the national association and leading advocate for business enterprises that rely on private wireless communications systems, has urged the Federal Communications Commission (FFC) not to proceed with any band-...