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Dish Network assured the FCC that it can adopt...

Dish Network assured the FCC that it can adopt 700 MHz interoperability rules without changing the lower 700 MHz E block authorized power level. Executives from the DBS company presented a technical analysis to staff from the Wireless Bureau, said…

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an ex parte filing (http://bit.ly/16tkc3j). The analysis shows that, as the result of the strict ground-level power flux density limits applicable to the E block, a high-power lower E block broadcast transmission causes less ground level signal “than would a typical, lower power 1 kw/MHz base station transmission ... in the same block,” it said. Parties requesting modification of the lower E block technical rules “have provided no evidence that the existing rules are insufficient to protect adjacent operations,” Dish said. AT&T and Qualcomm have participated in docket 12-69, where Dish’s filing appeared (http://bit.ly/Zhjuk4).