Verizon supports cell booster rules that don’t require “every booster...
Verizon supports cell booster rules that don’t require “every booster user to obtain affirmative carrier consent,” provided other protections are in place for carrier networks, company representatives reported saying in a call with FCC Wireless Bureau officials (http://xrl.us/bnp6m6). “In particular,…
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the boosters must be designed and certified to meet one of the two technical safe harbor standards proposed in the June 8 Ex Parte [http://xrl.us/bnc4dw], the boosters must operate under the carriers’ licenses and be registered with the licensed carrier, and they must operate on a secondary, non-interfering basis and be shut down at the request of the FCC or a carrier if they cause harmful interference,” the carrier said. “We also stated that Verizon would not oppose an affirmative carrier consent requirement, and that we continue to oppose licensing individuals to operate signal boosters."