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FCC Announces Authorization of Unlicensed TVBD Databases Nationwide
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<blockquote data-quote="Henry Cohen" data-source="post: 83211" data-attributes="member: 123"><p>Re: FCC Announces Authorization of Unlicensed TVBD Databases Nationwide</p><p></p><p>A couple of comments . . .</p><p></p><p>1) In October of 2012 the FCC issued a notice of inquiry to update the record on wireless microphones and the white space device issue. One of the key questions asked by the FCC was that which the wireless user representatives sought years ago: Expanding Part 74 Subpart H license eligibility to include those venues, production companies and users which meet certain criteria (TBD). So it's very likely that the major concert venues, theaters, larger HOWs and even convention centers, as well as major sound & AV providers, will be eligible for licenses, which would enable them to go right to the database bypassing the 30 day FCC prior registration request. Nothing is certain, but that the FCC is seriously considering this is quite positive.</p><p></p><p>2) At this point it's fairly safe to say we'll have to vacate at least channels 38 -51 by 2020, certainly no later than 2023. Whether we'll also have to vacate 14-20 and 35-36 remains to be seen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Henry Cohen, post: 83211, member: 123"] Re: FCC Announces Authorization of Unlicensed TVBD Databases Nationwide A couple of comments . . . 1) In October of 2012 the FCC issued a notice of inquiry to update the record on wireless microphones and the white space device issue. One of the key questions asked by the FCC was that which the wireless user representatives sought years ago: Expanding Part 74 Subpart H license eligibility to include those venues, production companies and users which meet certain criteria (TBD). So it's very likely that the major concert venues, theaters, larger HOWs and even convention centers, as well as major sound & AV providers, will be eligible for licenses, which would enable them to go right to the database bypassing the 30 day FCC prior registration request. Nothing is certain, but that the FCC is seriously considering this is quite positive. 2) At this point it's fairly safe to say we'll have to vacate at least channels 38 -51 by 2020, certainly no later than 2023. Whether we'll also have to vacate 14-20 and 35-36 remains to be seen. [/QUOTE]
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