What am I buying?
We can help make the application process simple and quick so you can be on your way to using licensed frequencies on your business two-way radios. You will be provided with 5 frequencies (aka: channels) with this license which is good for 10 years (WoW! That’s an incredibly low cost of about $5 per month). An FCC Business Itinerant Frequency License Service is the perfect solution for businesses that need to file an FCC license without the hassle. We have set up a facilitator to take care of the paperwork and filing so you don’t have to. Once purchased, they will follow up with a short and easy questionnaire for you to fill out that lets us know what radios you are using along with additional information.
Is it difficult and why should I?
While it can be done without help, getting an FCC license can be a complicated and lengthy process. It must be filed correctly to avoid any delay. The FCC requires you to license a frequency when using a two-way radio for business. Operating without an FCC license puts you and your company at risk of hefty fines, imprisonment, and even having your equipment confiscated. An FCC license is a small investment to save you from the hassle. This license ensures you are using a frequency that’s reserved for your business, preventing any interference with other frequencies from other radio users. The FCC Part 90 Business Radio License is good for 10 years. After 10 years, you have the opportunity to renew.
What is a Business Itinerant License?
Itinerant licenses are for businesses that intend to use radios at many locations rather than at one location. An itinerant license is suitable for businesses working on multiple job sites in various places and allows you to have a shared frequency across a wider range of operation. Itinerant licenses can be used statewide, in multiple states, and nationwide. This license is perfect for users of the Motorola R2, MotoTRBO, NEXEDGE, Kenwood… and most major business radios sold today. Many radios are pre-programmed with itinerant frequencies. These frequencies are common, so frequency exclusivity is not 100% guaranteed which means you can experience interference.
Unlike a simplex license, itinerant licenses do not require a frequency coordinator, saving you time and money. Although you won’t need a frequency coordinator, the licensing process for itinerant licenses isn’t known to be the most user friendly and timely which is why this is such a good buy.
FCC Industrial/Business Pool
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Industrial/Business Pool frequencies (also known as the business band), are a set of frequencies on UHF and VHF that are reserved for companies and individuals. An applicant can apply for business pool frequencies in which they are eligible for. These frequencies will require you to obtain a license from the FCC.
Per the FCC, eligibility includes persons engaged in the operation of a Commercial activity, the operation of Educational, Philanthropic, or Ecclesiastical institutions, Clergy activities and the operation of Hospitals, Clinics, or Medial associations.
Terms
This price includes any and all FCC and coordination fees that are paid on your behalf. Due to this, once the application process has begun, the facilitator will not provide a refund under any circumstance.