Specifications

wideband/narrowband, antenna type and size, power/wattage, etc. You'll also
get information on how to obtain the necessary application forms - either in
hard-copy or electronic format - and how to proceed.
The FCC website also offers a list of Frequency Coordinators. These are
private organizations officially certified by the FCC to help you through the
process, and who in most cases will handle the actual filing of your
application. With few exceptions, you must apply for an FCC license through
a Frequency Coordinator. They are located throughout the country, making it
easy for you to find one that is familiar with radio operations in your area.
There are companies who specialize in assisting with licensing radio
modems. You may consider contacting one of the following:
Atlas License Company and Data Services
1-800-252-0529
http://www.alcds.com
Airwaves Licensing
1-717-334-0910
http://www.airwaveslicensing.com