The National Telecommunications and Information Administration on July 19 released a public notice providing preliminary guidance on how the agency plans to review proposals from states that want to deploy their own radio access networks (RANs) rather than having the First Responder Network Authority's (FirstNet) partner do so. Among other things, NTIA said that greenfield builds are unlikely to be approved because they would not demonstrate cost-effectiveness, and it said it might reduce grant awards to take into account cost increases that FirstNet will face as a result of states building their own RANs.
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机译:国家电信和信息管理局(National Telecommunications and Information Administration)在7月19日发布了公告,提供了有关该机构计划如何审查来自想要部署自己的无线接入网(RAN)而不是拥有第一响应者网络管理局(FirstNet)伙伴的州的提案的初步指导这样做。 NTIA表示,新建项目不太可能获得批准,因为它们不会显示出成本效益,并且表示可能会减少赠款,以考虑到FirstNet将因各州建立自己的RAN而面临的成本增加。
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