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Don't Blame Us for Inevitable T-Band Interference, NAB Says

Changing FCC rules for land mobile sharing of the T band would worsen existing interference problems between TV stations and T-band operators, so the agency should make clear that broadcasters won't bear sole responsibility for mitigating the inevitable interference, NAB…

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representatives told Media, Wireless and Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau staffers in a filing Monday (RM-11915). The Land Mobile Communications Council petitioned the FCC to modify its Part 90 rules on sharing of TV channels 14-20 with the band (see 2202100041).