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Sprint Nextel rejected Dish Network’s claim that the FCC should not...

Sprint Nextel rejected Dish Network’s claim that the FCC should not set new emission levels (CD Oct 19 p16) for Dish’s proposed terrestrial broadband network using mobile satellite services (MSS) spectrum. The record is complete and it’s not at all…

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premature for the commission to determine the out-of-band interference limits, power limits and other service rules “to enable the S band MSS spectrum to be reallocated for terrestrial use while protecting adjacent operations and maintaining a broadband-viable H block in accordance with Congressional directive,” Sprint said Monday in docket 12-70. Sprint urged the commission to take a holistic approach to reallocating the spectrum “by creating a framework to resolve potential G block, H block and AWS-4 interference concerns in conjunction with each other so that this spectrum is used as fully as possible to serve wireless consumers."