The FCC would need to exercise tough enforcement on manufacturers...
The FCC would need to exercise tough enforcement on manufacturers if the commission chooses to promote unlicensed spectrum deployment, Association for Maximum Service TV President David Donovan told a Federal Communications Bar Association lunch Tuesday. Spectrum efficiency will depend…
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on the devices, he said. Without enforcement, manufacturers could ignore interference concerns as they try to outdo rivals with more powerful devices, he said. Manufacturers must have incentive to build non-interfering devices for unlicensed spectrum, agreed WilmerHale lawyer Jonathan Neuchterlein. But enforcement could prove tricky, Donovan said. “The entity you hold responsible may not even be within our shores.”