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FCCThe 700 MHz Auction, Open Access and Municipal Wireless NetworksPosted on May 4, 2007 - 6:52am.
from: Muniwireless.com The 700 MHz Auction, Open Access and Municipal Wireless Networks From MuniWireless, May 2, 2007 It seems counterintuitive that the FCC’s consideration of rules for the upcoming 700 MHz auction will have much impact on the future of municipal wireless. But two proposals under consideration could make significant new spectrum available for both licensed and unlicensed wireless system operators. These proposals would require winners of certain licenses to offer their 700 MHz spectrum on an affordable wholesale basis. If the FCC approves these proposals, municipal systems could lease “beachfront” spectrum to expand the reach and power of their own wireless networks. ( categories: FCC )
FCC: Open Access Included in 700 MHz Spectrum Notice!Posted on April 26, 2007 - 7:48am.
Note: Excellent comments from Harold Feld on yesterday's FCC ruling on the 700 MHz Spectrum Auction. This spectrum, currently used for a range of UHF TV stations, is prized for its many potential wireless broadband applications. It was feared the auction would give this valuable spectrum a handful of large corporations - but now it may still be possible for there to be public interest set-asides. This is significant since many of the state video franchises in motion are also well disguised 'broadband initiatives' that limit the possibility of public and municipal offerings of these essential services. – saveaccess from: Wet Machine Open Access Included in Spectrum Notice! Fish In Trees! Rivers Running Uphill! Posted By: Harold ( categories: FCC )
Barton, Upton 'Disturbed' By Martin's Cable AgendaPosted on April 24, 2007 - 8:04pm.
from: Digital Video Editing Barton, Upton 'Disturbed' By Martin's Cable Agenda By The Associated Press (Broadcasting & Cable) A pair of Republican lawmakers have asked Republican FCC Chairman Kevin Martin to lay off the cable industry when it comes to "additional, unnecessary and burdensome regulations." ( categories: FCC | FCC Video Franchise )
FCC Opens Window of Opportunity for Tribes to own Radio StationsPosted on April 10, 2007 - 7:28am.
from: Native Times FCC Opens Window of Opportunity for Tribes to own Radio Stations From Native American Times, April 9, 2007 The world of radio is opening up a one week time window in which organizations can apply for a channel of its own on FM radio. For the first time in 6 years the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is opening up spots for future would be radio owners starting Friday October 12, 2007 to Friday October 19, 2007. ( categories: FCC )
Bell Companies Ask FCC To Maintain Content RulesPosted on April 6, 2007 - 9:43am.
from: Technology Daily Bell Companies Ask FCC To Maintain Content Rules By David Hatch (Monday, April 2) Regional Bell companies seeking to compete directly with cable television systems asked the FCC not to eliminate rules designed to ensure the widespread availability of content. FCC Order Wades Into Net Neutrality ControversyPosted on March 24, 2007 - 11:18am.
from: CongressDaily FCC Order Wades Into Net Neutrality Controversy By David Hatch (Thursday, March 22) The FCC waded directly into the controversy over so-called network neutrality, opening a new front in the battle over whether the federal government should regulate communications giants that dominate the high-speed Internet business. ( categories: FCC )
Martin: A Record of 'Picking on' CablePosted on March 19, 2007 - 9:02am.
from: MultiChannel News Martin: A Record of 'Picking on' Cable By Ted Hearn 3/19/2007 Washington — The cable industry can be certain of one thing as the Bush administration enters its final laps: Kevin Martin has been a huge pain in the coax. ( categories: FCC )
RADIO: One step closer to a non-commercial educational radio (NCE) filing window?Posted on March 19, 2007 - 7:16am.
from: Lasar's Letter Radio blog: One step closer to a non-commercial educational radio (NCE) filing window? by Matthew Lasar Mar 16 2007 - 7:00pm Noncommercial A new wave of non-commercial radio applicants will get their chance this year, it seems. The Federal Communications Commission has announced that at its upcoming March 22nd meeting, "the Commission will consider a Memorandum Opinion and Order evaluating approximately 200 applications (comprising 76 mutually exclusive groups) to construct new or modified NCE FM broadcast stations." ( categories: FCC )
Bad Math at the FCCPosted on February 16, 2007 - 8:57am.
Teletruth News Alert: February 15th, 2007 Click to see Cartoon: Bad Math at the FCC: Why Is this Guy Smiling? The FCC is about to testify in front of the House Commerce Committee with one of the questions being: "What steps, if any, can the Commission take to enhance the depth and accuracy of its collection of data and analysis of affected industries?" House/FCC Oversight Hearing PostponedPosted on February 14, 2007 - 1:57pm.
House/FCC OVERSIGHT HEARING POSTPONED The House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet was to hold an oversight hearing with the FCC tomorrow (2/15). The hearing has been postponed so that members might attend the funeral of Committee member Charles Norwood. (R-Ga) no new date set yet . . . ( categories: FCC )
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