NCTA Urges 'Caution' in Earth Station Licensing Rules Changes
Any look into changing the rules for earth station licensing in the 3700-4200 MHz band, such as has been proposed by the Fixed Wireless Communications Coalition (see 1610180035), "should proceed with caution," NCTA said in an FCC filing Monday in…
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RM-11778. NCTA said its members rely on the C-band for TV programming transmission and reception, and programmers use it for delivery of programming from remote locations to network operations centers. It said the FCC should "carefully consider the needs" of C-band satellite operators and earth station licensees before adopting any rules changes.