 cmaenginsb Premium,MVM join:2001-03-19 Palmdale, CA
| Rule making is normal process
The normal process for the FCC making any policy decision is to go through the "lengthy rulemaking" so that everyone's interest is represented, not just what one company wants. Every major decision the FCC makes (and this would be a major one) goes through this process. If the FCC skipped this process in creating a new policy in the incumbents favor people would be all over them, why should it be any different for these morons? -- CCNA, Comtrain Certified Tower Climber |
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 chemaupr
join:2005-06-06 Alexandria, VA | Is not, they presnted their proposal over a year ago. By the same rules the FCC established, they should have responded by know. |
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 cmaenginsb Premium,MVM join:2001-03-19 Palmdale, CA
| And how did they present their proposal and where in the FCC rules does it require a time frame for them to act? The FCC generally moves pretty slow, having seen the amount of time it's taken for them to make changes in the unlicensed band a year isn't an unacceptable time to consider something especially depending on how it was first presented to them. |
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