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NextNav Presents 900 MHz Interference Study to FCC Staff

NextNav representatives met with FCC staff about a recent engineering report on interference issues raised by the company’s proposal that the FCC reconfigure the 902-928 MHz band “to enable a high-quality, terrestrial complement” to GPS for positioning, navigation and timing…

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services (see 2503030023). Company officials discussed the real-world conditions and scenarios it modeled to support the study’s conclusions,” said a filing posted Friday in docket 24-240. NextNav said its technical assumptions “were based on well-accepted international industry standards wherever possible, including [3rd Generation Partnership Project] specifications and ITU recommendations, as well as information provided by Part 15 commenters.”