Update: Effective Date Set for Some (But Not All) Citizens Broadband Radio Service Rules
The headline says it all.… Continue Reading
The headline says it all.… Continue Reading
In May we reported on the FCC’s decision to open up the 3.5 GHz (3550-3700 MHz) band for a wide variety of new uses, making it the new home of the new Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS). As we pointed out, though, before CBRS can be cranked ...
The headline says it all.… Continue Reading
The headline says it all.… Continue Reading
Way back in January we reported on a late-December FCC decision to revamp its equipment certification rules. Five months later, that decision has finally made it into the Federal Register. As a result, we now know when the revised rules will take effec...
We here in the CommLawBlog bunker have a new look in store for our readers. It should be ready for prime time very shortly. You’ll know it when you see it … and on the off-chance you might not, we’ll be announcing it when it happens ...
FCC waits a year to publish formal notice needed to make porting reforms effective. One finds the strangest things while meandering through the pages of the Federal Register. Recently, for example, we noticed that the FCC had published an Order ad...
Three-day program in San Francisco will feature FHH’s Harry Cole along with other eminent FCC practitioners providing insight into All Things FCC. Attention, all you Friends of CommLawBlog! If you’re looking for an excuse to travel to San ...
Our regular readers know that the FCC has developed – and obtained OMB approval of – Form 2100, Schedule 381. That’s the form that will have to be completed and filed, at some point in the upcoming months, by (a) all full-power and Cl...