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Broadcasters again asked FCC to delay Sept. 6 deadline for mandat...

Broadcasters again asked FCC to delay Sept. 6 deadline for mandatory negotiation period for 2 GHz band relocation (CD Dec 4 p8, July 6/00 p3). In letter to FCC Chmn. Powell, NAB and MSTV said mobile satellite service (MSS)…

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operators had engaged in “no substantive relocation negotiations,” despite approach of deadline. They said FCC was seeking comments on proposals for MSS to use spectrum for terrestrial services or to reallocate spectrum to other wireless services: “If the use for this spectrum does change -- as all interested parties seem to agree it should -- then the relocation plan to facilitate the original MSS allocation must be changed as well.” Broadcasters said relocation was squeezing broadcasters’ ability to use frequencies to relay news reports from remote sites, such as disaster scenes. NAB and MSTV cited recent meeting of FCC’s Media Security & Reliability Council, which it said emphasized importance of media in keeping public informed in times of crisis: “Without the ability to transmit pictures and sound from news events, the immediacy and vibrancy of news coverage would suffer greatly.”