Be Wary of Proposals To Expand Bands Available for Wireless Mics, CTIA Says
The FCC should be “wary” of proposals to allow wireless microphone use in spectrum bands “that may present future opportunities for flexible, mobile broadband use,” CTIA said in a letter Monday to the FCC in docket 12-268. CTIA cited specifically…
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the FCC’s look at such bands as the 1435-1525 MHz band for commercial wireless services. “To the extent the Commission does consider such bands, the Commission should resist calls to substantially increase the allocation to wireless microphone use,” CTIA said. “For example, granting wireless microphone access to the entire 1.4 GHz band would result in significant increase in the amount of spectrum beyond the capacity that may be lost in the 600 MHz band. In effect, such a proposal would replace capabilities present in the current regulations -- twelve megahertz of spectrum capacity -- with access to 90 megahertz.”