Gogo again told the FCC that the public interest would...
Gogo again told the FCC that the public interest would be best served by dividing the proposed 500 MHz air-to-ground (ATG) mobile broadband service into four 125 MHz licenses. A single 125 MHz license could provide more than 16 times…
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the peak capacity of Gogo’s current ATG network and more than 110 times the capacity of conventional Ku-band satellite systems, Gogo said in an ex parte filing posted Wednesday in docket 13-114 (http://bit.ly/1AXMBe8). Coordination or protection requirements for certain federal services in the 14.0 GHz-14.5 GHz band wouldn’t impair the viability of any of the 125 MHz licenses, it said. Gogo also repeated that the commission should exempt ATG services from 911 and E-911 rules, including text-to-911, it said. The filing was about meetings with staff from the offices of Commissioners Mignon Clyburn, Ajit Pai, Mike O'Rielly and Jessica Rosenworcel, and other FCC staff.