John Corn
05-19-02, 05:20 PM
The satellite-TV industry isn’t letting go of its effort to push a new terrestrial multichannel competitor out of the direct-broadcast satellite spectrum.
The Satellite Broadcasting & Communications Association Friday praised the Federal Communications Commission’s decision permitting all multichannel services to use cable-microwave relay frequencies to transmit video over their internal distribution networks.
Previously, the licenses were offered only to cable, MMDS "wireless cable" and instructional-TV operators.
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The Satellite Broadcasting & Communications Association Friday praised the Federal Communications Commission’s decision permitting all multichannel services to use cable-microwave relay frequencies to transmit video over their internal distribution networks.
Previously, the licenses were offered only to cable, MMDS "wireless cable" and instructional-TV operators.
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