NAB asked FCC officials about plans to release publicly any...
NAB asked FCC officials about plans to release publicly any software the agency will use to assign TV stations new channels after an incentive auction of their frequencies. Association executives specializing in technical and auction issues met with counterparts at…
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the agency, reported ex-Wireless Bureau Chief Rick Kaplan, now helping to lead NAB’s auction work. The broadcast officials asked about the agency’s plans to use geographic areas in a band plan, when TV stations will be repacked, and international border coordination issues, said a filing Monday in docket 12-268 (http://xrl.us/bn9xnn). FCC participants included Gary Epstein, who’s helping lead incentive auction efforts; Chief Julius Knapp and others in the Office of Engineering and Technology; Chief Bill Lake and Rebecca Hanson, then of the Media Bureau and who Monday was named acting director of commission public-private initiatives, Chief Ruth Milkman and others in the Wireless Bureau.