Shure Meets Commissioner Aides on Spectrum Challenges for Wireless Mics
Shure General Counsel Paul Applebaum and others from the company discussed “spectrum policy and planning” for wireless mics and other professional use audio equipment in a meeting with aides to all four FCC commissioners, said filings posted Friday in docket…
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21-115. “Shure emphasized that Commission spectrum policy should address the important needs of [programme making and special events (PMSE)] operations [supporting] content creation sectors representing more than an estimated trillion dollars in economic value,” said a filing on the meeting with aides to Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel. “Notwithstanding the continuing expansion in demand for PMSE operations to support U.S. broadcasting, U.S. streaming services, theater, music, sports, Houses of Worship, business gatherings, and education, among other uses, U.S. ... operations have been constrained by a material reduction in available spectrum as a result of changes in Commission rules,” Shure said.