FCC Filings – About the Application

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M2Z Written Ex Parte Presentation June 23, 2008

Date Filed: June 23, 2008

Summary: M2Z responds to legal claims of CTIA.

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M2Z Written Ex Parte Presentation June 20, 2008

Date Filed: June 20, 2008

Summary: M2Z encourages the Commission to move forward with the long standing rulemaking and avoid additional delay in the AWS-3 proceeding.

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M2Z Written Ex Parte Presentation June 20, 2008

Date Filed: June 20, 2008

Summary: M2Z explains the relevance of Section 7 of the Communications Act to proceedings.

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m2Z Written Ex Parte Presentation June 17, 2008

Date Filed: June 17, 2008

Summary: M2Z responds to interference issues raised by T-Mobile and AT&T.;

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M2Z Written Ex Parte Presentation June 17, 2008

Date Filed: June 17, 2008

Summary: M2Z explains the importance of the Commission following its technical precedent. M2Z also encourages the FCC to view the scope of potential interference in context and permit licensees (rather than the Commission) to resolve mutual interference concerns. (Meeting with Commissioner Jonathan S. Adelstein).

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M2Z Written Ex Parte Presentation June 11, 2008

Date Filed: June 11, 2008

Summary: M2Z highlights the lack of competition between carriers for providing affordable broadband access.

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M2Z Written Ex Parte Presentation June 10, 2008

Date Filed: June 10, 2008

Summary: M2Z responds to the concerns raised by T-Mobile and CTIA in the AWS-3 proceeding.

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M2Z Written Ex Parte Presentation June 6, 2008

Date Filed: June 6, 2008

Summary: M2Z highlights a change in Qualcomm’s position in the AWS-3 proceeding.

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M2Z Written Ex Parte Presentation June 5, 2008

Date Filed: june 5, 2008

Summary: M2Z reiterates its long standing commitment to work in concert with rural carriers.

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M2Z Written Ex Parte Presentation June 5, 2008

Date Filed: june 5, 2008

Summary: M2Z explains that interference concerns can be adequately considered along with spectrum rights and responsibilities. (Meeting with the FCC’s Office of Engineering and Technology).

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M2Z Written Ex Parte Presentation June 5, 2008

Date Filed: June 5, 2008

Summary: M2Z rebuts interference issues raised by Verizon Wireless.

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M2Z Written Ex Parte Presentation June 5, 2008

Date Filed: June 5, 2008

Summary: M2Z describes the long history of the FCC considering TDD operations in the AWS-3 band. (Meeting with Commissioner Jonathan S. Adelstein).

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M2Z Written Ex Parte Presentation June 3, 2008

Date Filed: June 3, 2008

Summary: M2Z rebuts the claims of free broadband opponents and provides a study demonstrating that the chance of interference to AWS-1 is remote.

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M2Z Written Ex Parte Presentation June 3, 2008

Date Filed: June 3, 2008

Summary: M2Z outlines the historical timeline for the AWS-3 and AWS-2 proceedings.

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M2Z Written Ex Parte Presentation May 5, 2008

Date Filed: May 5, 2008

Summary: M2Z outlines the service rules to support broadband services in the 2155-2175 MHz band at the Commission’s revised definition of broadband (768 kbps).

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M2Z Written Ex Parte Presentation March 31, 2008

Date Filed: March 31, 2008

Summary: M2Z outlines several methods for mitigating interference between AWS-3 and AWS-1 bands.

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M2Z Written Ex Parte Presentation March 11, 2008

Date Filed: March 11, 2008

Summary: M2Z supports technically neutral and flexible rules for the 2155-2175 MHz band and detailed analysis of FDD/ TDD coexistence. (Meeting with FCC’s Office of Engineering and Technology)

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M2Z Written Ex Parte Presentation February 15, 2008

Date Filed: February 15, 2008

Summary: M2Z highlights that the FCC explicitly permitted 700 MHz licensees to use TDD at their discretion. (Meeting with FCC’s Wireless Telecommunications Bureau)

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M2Z Written Ex Parte Presentation January 30, 2008

Date Filed: January 30, 2008

Summary: M2Z provides a thumbnail summary of the initial comments and reply comments to the NPRM. (Meeting with Mr. Wayne Leighton)

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M2Z Reply Comments in WT 07-195

Date Filed: January 14, 2008

Summary: M2Z files reply comments which encourages the Commission to maintain its longstanding goal of adopting rules that are technologically neutral.

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M2Z Comments in WT 07-195

Date Filed: December 14, 2007

Summary: M2Z files comments in response to the Commission’s Notice of Proposed Rulemaking. These comments describe how the underutilized 2155-2175 MHz band can be used to provide a free nationwide wireless broadband service.

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M2Z Motion to Dismiss Alternative Proposals

Date Filed: March 26, 2007

Summary: M2Z demonstrates how the public interest commitments in its pending license application are superior to alternative proposals filed in WT Docket 07-16.

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M2Z Consolidated Opposition to Petitions to Deny

Date Filed: March 26, 2007

Summary: M2Z authoritatively addresses the issues raised by the petitions to deny its pending license application.

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Comments of M2Z Networks, Inc. In WT Docket Nos. 07-16 and 07-30

Date Filed: March 19, 2007

Summary: M2Z explains that the Commission has an opportunity to use all of its deregulatory tools granted by Congress or otherwise to grant its application and permit the introduction of a new nationwide free broadband service.

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Petition Of M2Z Networks, Inc. For Forbearance

Date Filed: September 1, 2006

Summary: Through this filing, M2Z seeks: (1) a prompt, robust, and transparent debate on its proposal and (2) a date-certain answer from the FCC on whether the proposal is consistent with the public interest.

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Communicating Effectively When Disaster Strikes

Date Filed: August 7, 2006

Summary: This paper examines how M2Z Networks’ proposed nationwide commercial wireless IP network could be a resilient, durable and dynamic component to the communication system when disaster strikes.

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Creation of a Spectrum Sharing Test-Bed

Date Filed: July 11, 2006

Summary: Consistent with the Federal Government.

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Application For License And Authority To Provide National Broadband Radio Service In The 2155-2175 MHz Band

Date Filed: May 5, 2006, ammended September 1, 2006

Summary: Our application to construct and operate a national wireless broadband data network in the 2155-1275 MHz spectrum band.

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Appendix 1 Application For License And Authority To Provide National Broadband Radio

Date Filed: May 5, 2006, ammended September 1, 2006

Summary: Form 601 and 602.

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Appendix 2 Application For License And Authority To Provide National Broadband Radio

Date Filed: May 5, 2006, ammended September 1, 2006

Summary: Conditions for Grant of M2Z’s License and Operation of Its Network.

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Appendix 3 Application For License And Authority To Provide National Broadband Radio

Date Filed: May 5, 2006, ammended September 1, 2006

Summary: M2Z’s Commitment to Protect Minors from Indecent Material On M2Z’s Network.

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Appendix 4 Application For License And Authority To Provide National Broadband Radio

Date Filed: May 5, 2006, ammended September 1, 2006

Summary: M2Z’s Proposal to Serve Public Safety Entities.

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Appendix 5 Application For License And Authority To Provide National Broadband Radio

Date Filed: May 5, 2006, ammended September 1, 2006

Summary: The Benefits of Broadband Competition.

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