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COALITION FOR 4G IN AMERICA
May 26, 2010
Via Electronic Filing
Marlene H. Dortch
Secretary
Federal Communications Commission
445 Twelfth Street, S.W.
Washington, DC 20554
Re: WT Docket No. 06-150; PS Docket No. 06-229; GN Docket No. 09-51; RM
Docket No. 11592
Notice of Ex Parte Presentation
Dear Ms. Dortch:
On May 25, 2010, Doug Hyslop and Chris Helzer of Wireless Strategy, LLC; Carri
Bennet of Bennet and Bennet on behalf of the Rural Telecommunications Group, Inc.; Michael
Lazarus of Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP on behalf of MetroPCS Communications,
Inc. and Triad 700, LLC; Charles Logan of Lawler, Metzger, Keeney & Logan, LLC on behalf
of Access Spectrum, LLC; George Wheeler of Holland and Knight on behalf of United States
Cellular Corporation; Kathleen Wallman of Wallman Consulting, LLC on behalf of Xanadoo
Company; Paul Kolodzy of Kolodzy Consulting on behalf of Xanadoo Company; Lawrence R.
Krevor, Richard Engelman and Trey Hanbury on behalf of Sprint Nextel Corporation;
Christopher Wieczorek on behalf of T-Mobile USA, Inc.; and Kevin Joseph on behalf of Cellular
South, Inc. (collectively, “4G Coalition Members”) met with Pat Amodio, Yoon Chang, Jeff
Cohen, David Furth, Behzad Ghaffari, Brian Hurley, Jacob Kurian, and Jennifer Manner of the
Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau; Walter Johnston of the Office of Engineering and
Technology; and Leon Jackler, Won Kim, Paul Murray, Tom Peters, Joel Taubenblatt, Peter
Trachtenberg, and Jordan Usdan of the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau. The 4G Coalition
Members reviewed and discussed the attached 700 MHz Band Analysis prepared by the technical
consulting firm Wireless Strategy and filed with the Commission in the above-captioned dockets
on May 10, 2010.
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