NTIA’s Commerce Spectrum Management Advisory Committee’s working group...
NTIA’s Commerce Spectrum Management Advisory Committee’s working group on enforcement identified a series of key questions that should be asked as CSMAC takes a deeper dive on enforcement issues. NTIA posted a report from the group prior to CSMAC’s meeting…
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Friday (http://1.usa.gov/1o53e3I). “What proof would a potential victim system have to supply in making an interference complaint?” the group asked. “How would (harmful?) interference be defined and who would specify the measurement process? ... How would the cost of detecting and mitigating the interference be distributed?” Enforcement issues loom large as the administration pushes spectrum sharing, CSMAC officials said at the group’s December meeting (CD Dec 12 p2).