Lee Miller
Jumping the Gun?
As broadcasters attempt to maneuver through the FCC’s spectrum reallocation plan, one of the key concerns in our industry is not so much what...
As FCC Chief’s Term Nears End, Speculation Grows Over Possible Successor
On June 30th, Federal Communications Commission chairman Julius Genachowski’s five-year term will expire, which has led to speculation that Genachowski might soon announce his departure. Although the FCC chair is not a...
FCC seeks member nominations for Communications Security, Reliability and Interoperability Council
The FCC said Feb. 12 that it is looking for nominations for the fourth edition of its Communications Security, Reliability and Interoperability Council (CSRIC),...
FCC sets April 1 deadline for TV Pickup station receive site...
All licensees of TV Pickup stations in the 7GHz and 13GHz bands must register their stationary receive sites beginning April 1, the FCC announced...
Outstanding letter to the FCC from one of the investors in...
A very interesting read - I hope everyone on the loop takes the time to read it.
This letter pretty much sums up what is...
FCC Votes To Free Up More Wi-Fi Spectrum
Move Aimed at Relieving Congestion at Hot Spots, Boosting Speeds
The FCC has voted unanimously on a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking freeing up 195 MHz...
FCC proposes updated Longley-Rice model to repack TV stations
The FCC’s Office of Engineering and Technology (OET) has released new software it will use to repack television station coverage areas after the incentive auctions are held.
The OET...
NAB says method for calculating TV coverage will cause instability
The NAB has told the FCC that its way of calculating TV station coverage areas and interference might negatively affect the upcoming spectrum auction and parts of it might be...
NAB’s Five Spectrum Complications to Watch
Rick Kaplan offers up five top issues that will need resolving if incentive auctions are to work Rick Kaplan, the National Association of Broadcasters’ point...
Sorting Out the Spectrum Stakeholders
The FCC will thank its lucky stars if it gets all parties—big and small—on board with its plans for the broadcast spectrum incentive auctionsNobody...