Can You Hear Me Now? Getting Better Reception From The FCC's Spectrum Policy

Topics:
Incorporation
Tags:
Commission,
FCC,
Interference,
Sales,
Sales Force Management,
Ultrawideband (UWB),
Wireless
Source:
Stanford Knowledgebase

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Overview: This article provides a brief technical background on interference, explains why establishing a permissible interference standard is needed in addition to the interference temperature metric, and explains the existing but inappropriate "interference" and "harmful interference" standards. It also analyzes the Commission's permissible interference determinations in the two most important recent spectrum disputes: the Multichannel Video Distribution and Data Service (MVDDS) and the Ultra-wideband (UWB) proceedings. This analysis demonstrates that the Commission has not articulated a workable permissible interference standard section. It proposes that the Commission issues a Notice of Inquiry with the goal of establishing a permissible interference standard.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1


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