Dish Network told the FCC that the out-of-band emission limits proposed...
Dish Network told the FCC that the out-of-band emission limits proposed in a proceeding on AWS-4 spectrum are “more than sufficient to protect other wireless operators,” in an ex parte filing in docket 12-170 (http://xrl.us/bnuv97). The proceeding examines whether the…
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DBS company should be authorized to use wireless spectrum for a terrestrial service. Sprint Nextel’s suggestion of imposing stringent emission limits for AWS-4 services of -40 dBm/MHz at 2000 MHz is “unjustified as a technical matter,” Dish said in the filing, which referenced Monday meetings with staff from the Wireless Bureau, Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel’s office and other staff. The FCC “can reach a win-win result that offers a path to use H block for broadband, attracts bidders to a future H block auction and reduces harmful interference into AWS-4,” Dish added.