In an ex parte filing and a Freedom of Information Act request th...
In an ex parte filing and a Freedom of Information Act request the Association for Maximum Service Television asked the FCC to assess the adequacy of “peer review” given an Office of Engineering and Technology report on white-spaces interference…
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released two weeks ago. “Traditional FCC practice requires that when technical documents are published, the peer review analysis as well as the accompanying response by OET to that analysis be placed in the record,” MSTV said in a filing. “This procedure was not followed in the most recent… report.” The NAB said, “The ex parte filing, which outlines the chronology of FCC actions taken in recent weeks raises troubling questions as to whether the agency has acted in a transparent manner.”