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NY Man Faces Fine for Interfering With Licensed Wireless Transmissions

The FCC warned a Medina, New York, man to stop operating a TV antenna that allegedly is interfering with transmissions by Verizon and other carriers, after Verizon complained. Clyde Holloway “operated a radiofrequency device in his residence that caused harmful…

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interference to a Commission licensee and refused to permit an agent of the FCC Enforcement Bureau to inspect the premises to identify the source of the interference,” said a Friday citation by the Enforcement Bureau: “We therefore direct Holloway take immediate steps to cease and desist from operating devices that cause harmful interference to licensed radio communications. If Holloway fails to comply with these laws, he may be liable for significant fines up to $22,021 per day.” Holloway couldn't be reached for comment.