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Late Deliveries Hurting Repacking, ERI Says

Late delivery of components is adversely affecting broadcaster efforts to adhere to the FCC’s repacking timeline, said Electronics Research Inc. President Tom Silliman in a meeting Feb. 27 with Incentive Auction Task Force Chair Jean Kiddoo, Video Division Chief Barbara…

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Kreisman and other Media Bureau and IATF staff, said a filingTuesday in docket 12-268. Late delivery of “final transmission line components” causes delays and those delays generate additional costs that the FCC must reimburse, ERI said. Broadcaster-equipment supplier exclusivity agreements are also hurting the repacking by making it hard for broadcasters to substitute equipment when they encounter delivery delays, ERI said. FCC flexibility in allowing broadcasters to use interim facilities will help ameliorate the “aggressive” repack schedule, said the tower builder and installer.