*Broadcast, Cable to FCC: C-Band Sharing Needs More Study*
*NAB, NCTA, ACA, NPR defend their distribution 'backbone'*

*John Eggertona*
*Broadcasting & Cable*

*June 16, 2018*

https://www.broadcastingcable.com/news/broadcast-cable-to-fcc-c-band-sharing-needs-more-study


Broadcasters and cable operators are on the same page when it comes to the
FCC doing lots more looking before leaping into expanding terrestrial
wireless access to the C-band spectrum.

That came in a joint filing that included the American Cable Association
and NCTA-The Internet & Television Association, the National Association of
Broadcasters and NPR.

They point out in a joint letter to the commission that video and audio
programming delivered via the C-band serves 142 million Americans,
representing what they called "the backbone of the infrastructure for
delivering video content to American consumers.”

The FCC sought input on the band as part of the MOBILE NOW Act requirement
it produce a report on expanding access, as well as in its Notice of
Inquiry on expanding use of mid-band spectrum.

To make the point that the FCC still has a lot of questions to answer, they
listed more than 40 in their letter, including how interference risks would
be mitigated if the band is repacked; how the FCC determines whether or not
they will be effective; how big would the guard band between new wireless
users and incumbent broadcast and cable users; how incumbents would be
compensated if the band is repacked and spectrum auctioned to wireless;
what costs would be reimbursed; and the veritable host of others.

The bottom line, they say, is that "much more information is required
before the Commission can make an informed decision."
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