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19 Jul 2011, 4:03 am by David Oxenford
Class A Stations Class A television stations have a protected status that LPTV and TV translators do not have, i.e. they cannot be displaced by full-power stations or other primary spectrum users. [read post]
21 Feb 2012, 10:49 am by Stephen E. Coran
The re-allocation of Channels 14-20 will create additional spectrum in major markets for TV stations to relocate, and the possible relocation of Channel 37 radioastronomy users will also clear spectrum. [read post]
31 May 2011, 10:08 am
While not discussed in the FCC's announcement, proponents of transferring broadcast spectrum to wireless broadband have no interest in VHF spectrum, so each station that moves from the VHF band to the UHF band makes the FCC's efforts to clear UHF spectrum for broadband that much more difficult. [read post]
16 Apr 2014, 3:28 pm by Jon Brodkin
AT&T pulling out of the auction could be good for its rivals, but would make the spectrum sales less lucrative for the government and TV broadcasters. [read post]
4 Oct 2017, 5:41 pm by Lauren Lynch Flick
when the FCC first announced the TV spectrum repack deadlines, TV stations being repacked now have yet another quarterly filing obligation. [read post]
6 Aug 2018, 12:44 pm by Lee G. Petro
Petro In adopting a Notice of Proposed Rule Making late last week, the FCC took the first step in establishing ground rules for reimbursing Low Power Television, TV translator and FM radio stations affected by the TV spectrum repack. [read post]
1 Mar 2013, 1:41 pm by Mitchell Lazarus
TV “white space” devices, which operate on an unlicensed basis in locally vacant TV spectrum, are now authorized nationwide. [read post]
According to the FCC, there were 175 TV stations that sold spectrum in the auction for just over $10 Billion in total. [read post]
According to the FCC, there were 175 TV stations that sold spectrum in the auction for just over $10 Billion in total. [read post]
31 Aug 2016, 12:50 pm by Scott R. Flick
  However, regardless of whether they are eligible to participate in Stage 2, all full power and Class A TV stations remain subject to the rule against discussing bids or bidding strategies. [read post]
19 Jul 2007, 1:03 pm
This seems to run counter to their general policy position of promoting technology neutrality when it comes to spectrum allocation. [read post]
2 Mar 2012, 9:19 am
Further complicating the picture is the fact that in border states like Montana, protecting spectrum for low power TV and TV translators will inevitably be a very low priority when negotiating a new spectrum realignment treaty with Canada or Mexico to permit reallotment of the band. [read post]
13 Apr 2017, 12:59 pm by Davina Sashkin
The CCR is a must-read for TV broadcasters and wireless carriers alike. [read post]
28 Jan 2015, 2:32 pm
That is the date by which certain full-power and Class A TV stations must have a license application on file with the FCC in order for their modified facilities to be protected in the repacking process following the spectrum incentive auction. [read post]
13 Dec 2021, 8:22 am by David Oxenford
  Following the DTV transition and the incentive auction, the TV band has shrunk in size, leaving little spectrum availability anywhere near major markets. [read post]
26 Apr 2016, 9:21 am by David Oxenford
After the targets are announced, the FCC will quickly begin the reverse auction, a process where, round by round, the FCC will lower the prices offered to TV stations to abandon their spectrum until the FCC has committed to buy just the right amount of spectrum to meet its clearing targets. [read post]
24 Sep 2010, 11:45 am by Theresa Cavanaugh
In adopting its Second Memorandum Opinion and Order during yesterday's open meeting, the FCC is pressing forward with its plan to allow unlicensed fixed and mobile wireless devices to operate in unused parts of TV spectrum (the TV “white spaces”). [read post]
23 May 2007, 2:02 pm
Digital transmissions are more efficient, and once the transition is made, radio spectrum formerly used for broadcasting TV shows will be made available to public safety communications as well as new wireless broadband services for consumers. [read post]