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												04/03/2014 | More Peanut Butter and Jelly: FCC Drops the First Shoe in 5 GHz U-NII Devices ProceedingThe FCC has issued a First Report & Order in the 5 GHz expansion for U-NII devices. 
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												07/24/2013 | ARRL Reiterates Call to Evaluate Interference Potential of 5 GHz U-NII DevicesIn reply comments filed this week with the FCC, the ARRL reiterated its argument that any decision to authorize unlicensed National Information Infrastructure (U-NII) devices at 5 GHz “should await a full and complete evaluation of interference potenti... 
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												06/18/2013 | Reply Comment Deadline Extended in Proposed 5 GHz Unlicensed Broadband ExpansionReply Comment Deadline Extended in Proposed 5 GHz Unlicensed Broadband Expansion 
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												05/30/2013 | ARRL Comments on Proposed Expansion of 5 GHz Unlicensed BroadbandObserving that “a decision in the near term with respect to the addition of [unlicensed National Information Infrastructure] U-NII devices to the 5.85-5.925 GHz band would be premature,” the ARRL has commented in response to an FCC Notice of Proposed Rule 
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												05/09/2013 | FCC and GAO Release Recommendations on Receiver Performance; Comments InvitedIn early 2012, the FCC’s Technological Advisory Council (TAC) was tasked to study the role of receivers “in ensuring the efficient use of spectrum and to provide recommendations on avoiding obstacles posed by receiver performance to making spectrum availa 
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												02/27/2013 | FCC Proposes More Spectrum at 5 GHz for Unlicensed BroadbandOn February 20, the FCC released a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) in ET Docket No. 13-49, seeking to revise the Part 15 rules governing unlicensed national information infrastructure (U-NII) devices in the 5 GHz band. 
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												07/17/2012 | FCC Denies Arizona Ham’s Petition to Extend PRB-1 to Private Contracts, Such as CC&RsThe FCC denied a Petition for Rulemaking filed by Leonard Umina, W7CCC, that sought to expand PRB-1 protection to those covered by CC&Rs and other restrictions. 
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