FCC Wireless Bureau turned down request by Cingular Wireless that...
FCC Wireless Bureau turned down request by Cingular Wireless that certain materials in its waiver request for Phase 2 of Enhanced 911 be kept confidential. Cingular sought confidential treatment for its Phase 2 trial results, deployment timeline for network-based…
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Phase 2 location technologies and deployment cost estimates. Bureau said Cingular hadn’t met procedural requirements for requesting confidentiality. “Even if the materials could be deemed confidential, however, we find that the public interest requires that these materials be made available for public inspection,” bureau said in order released Tues.