Comment Deadline for FM Translator Reforms Extended to Aug. 6

By |2018-06-28T07:30:41-05:00June 28th, 2018|Legal News|

The FCC announced yesterday that it is extending the deadline for comments and reply comments on proposed rule changes to the FCC’s procedures for resolving complaints of interference caused by FM translators. The new deadline is set for Aug. 6 with reply comments due Sept. 5. Several parties requested an extension because of the complexity of the issues...… Continue Reading

FCC Announces Extension of Filing Window to Oct. 17, 2018 for C Band Receive Only Earth Stations

By |2018-06-22T14:07:37-05:00June 22nd, 2018|Legal News|

The Commission has announced a 90-day extension of the filing window for C Band receive only earth stations to Oct. 17, 2018. We previously reported that the Commission had opened a filing window until July 18 to file applications for fixed-satellite (FSS) earth stations in the C Band by entities that own or operate existing FSS...… Continue Reading

‘Leased’ Access or ‘Least’ Access? FCC Chucks 2008 Order and Asks What It Should Do Next

By |2018-06-15T07:30:43-05:00June 15th, 2018|Legal News|

Requirements that cable television systems make a certain amount of channel capacity available for leasing to non-affiliated programmers have been in place since the time when George Orwell predicted that “Big Brother” would control the world – 1984. The leasing rules have never brought about an active leasing marketplace. The FCC is now taking another...… Continue Reading

U.S. v. AT&T and Time Warner: The Death of the ‘Must-Have’ Programming Theory

By |2018-06-14T13:55:46-05:00June 14th, 2018|Legal News|

In a decision issued Tuesday, Judge Richard Leon of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia approved the proposed merger of AT&T and Time Warner. In doing so, he rejected the “must-have” programming theory that was the core of the government’s antitrust case seeking to block the merger. The “must-have” programming theory asserts...… Continue Reading

FCC Advances Toward 5G

By |2018-06-13T10:11:26-05:00June 13th, 2018|Legal News|

Not long from now, your new phone will come with 5G mobile data service: dizzingly fast with near-zero latency (delay). But don’t expect service everywhere. 5G needs high frequencies for its high data capacity; but the physics of those frequencies means the range will be short, a few hundred meters at most. This will require...… Continue Reading

July 18 Filing Deadline Looms for FSS Earth Stations in the 3.7-4.2 GHz “C” Band

By |2018-06-12T15:02:14-05:00June 12th, 2018|Legal News|

The filing window for those except from the “C” Band filing freeze is July 18. As a reminder, the FCC allowed for a 90-day filing window exception during its temporary freeze (which our own Michelle McClure wrote about here) on the filing of new or modification of applications for fixed-satellite (FSS) earth station licenses, receive-only...… Continue Reading

FCC Enforces Against Drone Radios

By |2018-06-08T09:20:24-05:00June 8th, 2018|Legal News|

We amateur drone pilots are well schooled in the dangers. We don’t fly close to airports, near power lines, or anywhere in the no-drone-zone that stretches across the entirety of the Washington D.C. region (including, sadly, our own CommLawBlog rooftop deck, which would otherwise be a great place to fly). But we don’t worry much...… Continue Reading

FM Translator Reforms Comment Deadline Set for July 6

By |2018-06-06T14:27:47-05:00June 6th, 2018|Legal News|

A summary of the FCC’s proposed rule changes regarding procedures to resolve complaints of interference caused by FM Translators to primary stations was published in the Federal Register today.  That event established July 6 as the deadline for initial comments and August 6 as the deadline for replies. The FCC proposals are designed to streamline...… Continue Reading

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