The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is reviewing a proposal from NextNav that would reconfigure the Lower 900 MHz band (902–928 MHz). This band is the backbone of critical life safety and security technologies, including fire alarms, medical alert pendants, smoke detectors, panic buttons, access control, and intrusion systems.
CBFAA is partnering with ESA and urging our members and stakeholders to contact Congress and oppose NextNav’s proposal to take over much of this critical band.
For more information, you can access the archived webinar here:
Wireless Communications at Risk: Why We’re Fighting to Protect the Lower 900 MHz Band
