FCC Proposes Fines Against 2 WISPs, Alleging FAA Radar Interference
The FCC Enforcement Bureau proposed $25,000 fines against Puerto Rican wireless ISPs Buzzer Net and WiFi Services Caribbean for allegedly interfering with FAA terminal Doppler weather radar. The companies didn’t comment. Other WISPs there have also been fined (see 2002260027).…
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“Interference to these radar stations is unacceptable and, in certain circumstances, could be potentially life threatening,” the bureau said Wednesday.