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The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) said the FCC’s failure to ...

The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) said the FCC’s failure to place in the record and provide interested parties internally generated technical studies on BPL, to allow a chance to comment, is among issues it will raise in its…

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court challenge to the FCC’s BPL rules. In a filing in the U.S. Appeals Court, D.C., ARRL said it would also raise the issue of whether the FCC acted contrary to its decades-old interpretation of the Communications Act by excusing unlicenced users of a technology that it acknowledged causes harmful interference to licensed spectrum users from “any obligation to eliminate that interference or cease operations until the interference is addressed.” Meanwhile, the United Telecom Council filed to intervene in support of the FCC.