WISP to Pay $28,000 for Buying Licenses With No FCC OK
The Enforcement Bureau signed a consent decree with Broadband VI, ending an investigation of whether the wireless ISP bought assets from Surge Communications, including seven spectrum licenses, without FCC authorization. Broadband VI, which serves the U.S. Virgin Islands, agreed to…
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pay $28,000 and implement a compliance plan, said an order released Thursday. “In the absence of material new evidence relating to this matter, we do not set for hearing the question of Broadband VI’s basic qualifications to hold or obtain any Commission license or authorization.”