Dish Network opposed AT&T’s claims that Dish’s E-block analysis...
Dish Network opposed AT&T’s claims that Dish’s E-block analysis is flawed. AT&T failed to substantiate its argument on “inflated” base station signal levels “because it has not demonstrated any flaw with the methodology or models Dish utilized to produce the…
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results in question,” it said in an ex parte filing in docket 12-69 (http://bit.ly/18YTT5m). The FCC should reject AT&T’s argument that Dish should have examined interference beyond 1 km, it said. While the DBS company concludes that the lower power E-block deployment presents a worse ground-level scenario, Dish also said such a scenario “is harmonized with neighboring base station transmissions, and as such, presents no practical interference risk to commercial LTE devices.”