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Re: Not so fast

said by ieolus See Profile :

What is your problem with competition?
No problem with competition. I do have a problem with an FCC chairman who lies about what was in the FCC report and the problems with interference that report identified.

»www.informationweek.com/news/tel···11201730
The NAB said an "upbeat" executive summary does not jibe with a technical report released Wednesday by the FCC's Office of Engineering and Technology.

"It would appear that the FCC is misinterpreting the actual data collected by their own engineers," NAB executive VP Dennis Wharton said in a statement. "Any reasonable analysis of the OET report would conclude that unlicensed devices that rely solely on spectrum sensing threaten the viability of clear television reception. Basing public policy on an imprecise Cliff Notes version of a 149-page report raises troubling questions."
»www.networkworld.com/news/2008/1···ses.html
There was a "lot of disconnect" between the results in the report and FCC Chairman Kevin Martin's announcement Wednesday to move forward with allowing new broadband devices to operate in the white spaces, said Mark Brunner, senior director of public and industry relations for microphone maker Shure. The tests showed significant problems with interference with existing users of the TV spectrum, Brunner said. "In our view, [the devices] did not pass muster," Brunner said.

Seventy U.S. lawmakers, as well as some mobile phone carriers and other groups, have raised questions about interference by white-space devices.
And the FCC is going to go forward without a period of time for public comment. Usually a sign that the FCC doesn't want to open itself to second guessing.
»www.betanews.com/article/TV_broa···24195680
In the absence of a period of public comment, the FCC is now set to deliver a ruling on November 4 about opening up the white spaces around licensed spectrum to free and open access. If the ruling is in favor of the move, an implementation directive is anticipated in early December.

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said by TKJunkMail See Profile :

said by ieolus See Profile :

What is your problem with competition?
No problem with competition. I do have a problem with an FCC chairman who lies about what was in the FCC report and the problems with interference that report identified.

»www.informationweek.com/news/tel···11201730
The NAB said an "upbeat" executive summary does not jibe with a technical report released Wednesday by the FCC's Office of Engineering and Technology.

"It would appear that the FCC is misinterpreting the actual data collected by their own engineers," NAB executive VP Dennis Wharton said in a statement. "Any reasonable analysis of the OET report would conclude that unlicensed devices that rely solely on spectrum sensing threaten the viability of clear television reception. Basing public policy on an imprecise Cliff Notes version of a 149-page report raises troubling questions."
»www.networkworld.com/news/2008/1···ses.html
There was a "lot of disconnect" between the results in the report and FCC Chairman Kevin Martin's announcement Wednesday to move forward with allowing new broadband devices to operate in the white spaces, said Mark Brunner, senior director of public and industry relations for microphone maker Shure. The tests showed significant problems with interference with existing users of the TV spectrum, Brunner said. "In our view, [the devices] did not pass muster," Brunner said.

Seventy U.S. lawmakers, as well as some mobile phone carriers and other groups, have raised questions about interference by white-space devices.
And the FCC is going to go forward without a period of time for public comment. Usually a sign that the FCC doesn't want to open itself to second guessing.
»www.betanews.com/article/TV_broa···24195680
In the absence of a period of public comment, the FCC is now set to deliver a ruling on November 4 about opening up the white spaces around licensed spectrum to free and open access. If the ruling is in favor of the move, an implementation directive is anticipated in early December.
Since you have a problem with lying, would you also have problems with Comcast lying in my opinion to the FCC ? Or do you have problems with lying only when the FCC supposedly does it ?

Just curious.
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