Reject Shure White Spaces Recon, Microsoft Urges
Microsoft urged the FCC to reject a petition for reconsideration by Shure of amended white spaces rules. Shure sought recon of the 16-watt effective isotropic radiated power level for mobile white spaces devices and the nationwide scope of the authorization…
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for narrowband devices. Shure “impermissibly raises arguments and introduces studies for the first time,” Microsoft said in a filing posted Tuesday in docket 20-36. The petition is “substantively flawed because it fails to raise any credible grounds for reconsideration,” the company said: “The Commission’s rules were cautious, well-reasoned, evidence-based, clearly articulated, in line with precedent, and within the scope of the proceeding.”