If you've got a TV pickup license in the 6875-7125 MHz or 12700-13200 MHz bands, you'll be needing to register your stationary receive-only sites in ULS in the near future (if you haven't done so already).… Continue Reading
The FCC's latest magnum opus on wireless backhaul has been published in the Federal Register, which establishes effective dates for most of the newly-adopted rules as well as deadlines for comments on the FCC's proposals.… Continue Reading
The FCC expands on last summer's rule changes by authorizing smaller antennas and wider channels for fixed microwave, and also updates efficiency standards to reflect the current predominance of IP networks.… Continue Reading
Last August the Commission decided that all TV pickup licenses in the 6875-7125 MHz and 12700-13200 MHz bands will have to be registered in ULS. The implementation of that requirement is now inching forward.… Continue Reading
A couple of FCC actions from last August have made it into the Federal Register. As a result, we now have effective dates for most (but not all) of the wireless backhaul and iTRS rules adopted back then.… Continue Reading
This new stage of an ongoing inquiry raises the possibility of geographic separation between Fixed Service facilities and certain mobile Broadcast Auxiliary Service operations, and of reserving spectrum for nationwide BAS use. It also seeks to resolve discrepant channelization plans, coordination procedures, and capacity and loading requirements among the various services.… Continue Reading
The FCC is looking into expanding, and encouraging, wireless backhaul technology through a wide-ranging rulemaking and inquiry notice.… Continue Reading