FCC Should Address White Spaces Sharing Problems, Says NABA
The FCC should address the likely problems of broadcasters sharing TV white spaces (TVWS) with unlicensed devices, said the North American Broadcasters Association (NABA) in a letter and white paper posted online in docket 12-268 Monday. The white paper urges…
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the FCC to adopt a joint solution proposed by broadcasters and unlicensed device manufacturers based on an accurate database of device locations to prevent interference. “Broadcasters understand the need to use spectrum effectively and efficiently, have a long history of sharing with other services and do not oppose sharing with unlicensed services provided adequate safeguards are in place,” said NABA. “To date, that is not the case with TVWS.”