White Spaces Device Waiver Extended by FCC
The FCC extended through Sept. 30 a waiver of the push notification requirements for white spaces devices, approved as part of an August 2015 order on Part 15 rules. Google sought reconsideration of the order’s requirement that databases “push” wireless…
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mic reservation information to unlicensed devices (see 1603140047) and the FCC approved a temporary waiver, now extended. “This action will ensure that manufacturers may continue to market previously approved white space devices, and that users may continue to operate them,” said the order by the Office of Engineering and Technology in docket 14-165. “The ability of all approved white space devices to satisfy the at-least-once-daily database re-check requirement will ensure that wireless microphones will continue to receive interference protection from white space devices.”