Reps. Ask FCC to Protect C-Band Incumbents
*Caution against harming cable, broadcast transmissions*
John EggertonBroadcasting & Cable
January 18,2019
https://www.broadcastingcable.com/news/reps-ask-fcc-to-protect-c-band-incumbents


A bipartisan House Communications Subcommittee duo has called on the FCC to
protect incumbents in the C-Band. The C-band is currently used for
satellite delivery of cable and broadcast network programming to TV and
radio stations, satellite radio services, and cable head-ends. The FCC
wants to open it up to wireless broadband to help close the digital divide
and promote 5G, both prime directives for the commission.

In a letter
<http://www.nab.org/documents/newsRoom/pdfs/011719_CBand_House_letter.pdf> to
the currently mostly shuttered FCC, Reps. Tony Cárdenas (D-Calif.) and Adam
Kinzinger (R-Ill.) said they had concerns about the proposed rulemaking to
expand operations in the band, part of the FCC's overall mission to free up
lots more spectrum, either through sharing or reclamation or both, for
next-gen wireless broadband.

They said they were all for expanding that high-speed broadband and closing
the digital divide, including looking for new uses for the C-Band, but not
at the expense of important existing services. The FCC voted unanimously back
in July 2018
<https://www.multichannel.com/news/fcc-votes-to-open-c-band-for-wireless-broadband>
to
find ways to open up the C-band spectrum (3.7-4.2 Ghz) — either all of the
proposed 500 Mhz or some portion of it — for terrestrial wireless use.

Those ways could include an incentive or capacity auction, a market
mechanism where incumbents voluntarily strike deals to reduce their
footprint, or some other means.In balancing incumbents with new users, the
legislators said this week, the FCC must consider protecting those cable
and broadcast incumbents.

That includes potential interference, other disruptions to service, and
tailoring new rules to avoid those.They said in the event the FCC does
reallocate portions of the band, it must at a minimum make those incumbents
whole for any costs incurred as a result.

Cable operators
<https://www.multichannel.com/news/cable-ops-to-fcc-c-band-plan-needs-more-planning>
 and broadcasters
<https://www.multichannel.com/news/nab-to-fcc-dont-depose-king-content-in-c-band-revamp>
have
both been telling the FCC it needs to do more study before taking a final
vote on the proposal.

“NAB, NCTA, ACA and NPR thank Reps. Tony Cárdenas (D-CA) and Adam Kinzinger
(R-IL) for their support in protecting incumbent C-band users from
interference, higher prices or service loss as the FCC considers new uses
for the spectrum band," said the broadcast and cable organizations in a
joint statement. "Tens of millions of Americans rely on the C-band to
receive news, entertainment, weather and sports content every day. It’s
critically important for the FCC to ensure that any changes to C-band
spectrum usage must preserve interference-free access to this popular radio
and TV content.”
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