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The FCC deleted a rule with backup power requirements for...

The FCC deleted a rule with backup power requirements for communications providers. The commission said the changes were “ministerial, nonsubstantive, editorial revisions” of a rule that never took effect in the first place because the U.S. Court of Appeals for…

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the District of Columbia struck the rule down (http://xrl.us/bmhkjr). Tuesday’s order, published on docket 11-1838, also deletes rules requiring UHF TV translators on Channels 70 to 83 to “operate on a secondary basis to land mobile operations in the 800 MHz band and will not be protected from such operations,” that set aside “specified channels for Basic Exchange Telecommunication Radio Service,” and that created “a framework for the relocation of incumbent site-based licensees in the upper 200 channels of the 800 MHz Band.