Public safety is calling the FCC’s 4.9 decision a major win

In a unanimous, bipartisan, 4-0 decision, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is bolstering public safety’s use of the historically underutilized 4.9 GHz spectrum band. The new rules safeguard incumbent operations, establish a process to select a band manager, and make the spectrum available to the FirstNet Authority for 5G deployment on the Nationwide Public Safety Broadband Network (FirstNet).

Here’s what the public safety community is saying:

Fraternal Order of Police (FOP)
“The FOP campaigned hard to beat back the efforts of for-profit companies and organizations like the Coalition for Emergency Response and Critical Infrastructure (CERCI) to use the false banner of ‘local control’ to encroach upon public safety’s 4.9 GHz spectrum for their own commercial purposes. Today is a victory for public safety over private profit.” —Patrick Yoes, National President of the Fraternal Order of Police


APCO International
“Today’s action is a major win for public safety. Public safety agencies will at long last have the assurance
of interference-free operations and the availability of advanced communications technologies to carry out their lifesaving missions. Furthermore, APCO is confident that FirstNet will build upon its record of success serving the public safety community with a state-of-the-art wireless broadband network now augmented by access to the 4.9 GHz band.
This will undoubtedly result in significant benefits to public safety agencies and the communities they serve throughout the country. We thank Chairwoman Rosenworcel; Commissioners Carr, Starks, and Simington; as well as the professional staff at the FCC, for their work in developing a solid path forward.” —Mel Maier, CEO and executive director of APCO International

International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC)
“The IAFC is pleased that the FCC has taken action to determine the management of the 4.9 GHz band. This move was essential for the federal FirstNet Authority to be able to provide groundbreaking capabilities to local public safety agencies.” —Josh Waldo, President of International Association of Fire Chiefs


Public Safety Spectrum Alliance (PSSA)
“The PSSA and the thousands of first responders who have supported the process are grateful to the commissioners for listening to our collective voice allowing the band to be used by FirstNet.” —Sue Swenson, PSSA member and former FirstNet Authority Chairwoman


National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE)
“NOBLE applauds the FCC Decision concerning the management of the 4.9 GHz band. The FCC authorized the use of the 4.9 GHz spectrum within the Nationwide Public Safety Broadband Network (NPSBN).” —NOBLE National Headquarters Statement

Public Safety Broadband Technology Association (PSBTA)
“Public safety has always known that spectrum is the single largest commonality within public safety nationwide. Spectrum is more important than funding. Spectrum is the fuel that drives the networks.” —Chief Chuck Dowd, NYPD (Ret.)

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