NAB Urges FCC to Act on White Space Geolocation

WASHINGTON—How about ruling on white-space device geolocation already, the broadcast lobby told regulators recently. Representatives from the National Association of Broadcasters met with staff members of the Federal Communications Commission to discuss the operation of unlicensed devices on unoccupied TV channels, referred to in this case as “white spaces.”

“The commission should either adopt and enforce effective rules that will allow TVWS devices to coexist with licensed operations, or it should eliminate or suspend TVWS operations,” the NAB said in an ex parte filing documenting the Nov. 16 meeting between the NAB team and commission staff.

The problem, according to the NAB, is that the FCC’s database system for keeping track of white-space devices doesn’t work, so in the event these devices cause interference to TV signals, broadcasters won’t be able to track them down. The extent of the problem was such that in March of 2015, the NAB petitioned the commission to shut down the database system because, “at various points, more than one-third of fixed TV band devices in the database contained patently inaccurate location information, including multiple devices registered in the middle of empty fields, or to a single family home, and some even registered in foreign countries,” the NAB petition said.

NAB thought the issue was hashed out in July of 2015, when it struck up an agreement with white-space device makers to incorporate automatic geolocation in the devices. (See “NAB and White Space Device Makers Agree on Geolocation,” July 22, 2015) The commission responded seven months later with an Order to clean up the databases rather than shut them down, and an accompanying Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on the integration of geolocation technology.

Since then, le crickets.

“Nearly nine months have passed since the released of that NPRM, yet commission staff have told NAB they do not believe an order will be forthcoming until the next administration,” the NAB’s recent ex parte filingstated.

Further, a previous amendment requiring updated channel availability information to be pushed to white-space devices as of Sept. 23, 2016, is a paper tiger, the NAB said.

“There are currently no industry standards for implementing the push notification requirement and, to NAB’s knowledge, TVWS database administrators and TVWS device manufacturers have taken no steps to comply with this requirement,” the ex parte filingstated.

If the commission hasn’t acted because so few white-space devices have been deployed, then it should scrap them altogether, the NAB folks suggested.

Also see TV Technology’s previous coverage of white-space devices…

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