The FCC rejected the American Radio Relay League’s...
The FCC rejected the American Radio Relay League’s petition on the commission’s second report and order on broadband over powerline systems. “We conclude that our previous decisions in this proceeding strike an appropriate balance between the dual objectives of providing…
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for Access BPL technology -- which has potential applications for broadband and Smart Grid uses -- while protecting incumbent radio services against harmful interference,” the FCC said (http://bit.ly/13oAvN4). “We deny the ARRL petition for reconsideration; it does not raise new arguments based on new information in the record or on the Commission’s new analysis of limited points as directed by the Court, nor does it demonstrate any errors or omissions in the Commission’s previous decisions.” The agency adopted BPL rules in 2004 and affirmed them on reconsideration in 2006.