The European Satellite Operators Association urged the FCC...
The European Satellite Operators Association urged the FCC to reject a reconsideration petition from Utilities Telecom Council and Winchester Cator asking that utilities be allowed to use the 14.0-14.5 GHz band on a secondary basis for fixed point-to-point and point-to-multipoint…
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services. ESOA said it supports other opposition filings from the Satellite Industry Association and EchoStar, it said in comments in RM-11429 (http://bit.ly/17yGb5r). ESOA agrees with the FCC’s finding that the petitioners’ proposal to mitigate interference “was an inadequate attempt to address the many serious interference issues raised by incumbent operators,” it said. It would be unfair to fixed satellite service providers to allow UTC-Winchester to operate in the vitally important Ku band, it said.