This legal action comes as the FCC was just starting to implement its white
space order. The agency finally published the decision in the Federal
Register in mid-February, announcing that its rules would become effective
on March 19. And the Commission has begun talking to parties about setting
up the databases needed to protect TV channels and unlicensed microphones
from interference.
Anyone have a link to the Federal Register item pertaining to us?
If the decision was supposedly illegal, wouldn't Congress passing a law
allowing\forcing this solve that issue?
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
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