FCC Sides With T-Mobile in Sirius Dispute
11 12월 2015 - 9:40AM
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The Federal Communications Commission sided with T-Mobile US
Inc. in a dispute raised by satellite-radio operator Sirius XM
Holdings Inc. over interference issues in its radios.
Sirius had attempted to block a relatively small exchange of
licenses between T-Mobile and Verizon Communications Inc,, claiming
that some T-Mobile cell sites disrupt its satellite signals. Sirius
said that providing more licenses to T-Mobile would exacerbate the
problem. T-Mobile says it isn't doing anything wrong and blames
Sirius radios for the problem.
The agency approved the swap Thursday and essentially agreed
with T-Mobile's contention that the interference complaint
shouldn't be considered in the review of the license exchange.
The FCC said Sirius hadn't shown that it would be harmed by the
transaction and didn't propose a deal-specific solution. It said
Sirius could open a separate proceeding about the alleged
interference and the deal approval isn't related to any potential
ruling on the issue.
"The interference allegations upon which Sirius relies would be
better addressed in a different proceeding," wrote Roger Sherman,
head of the FCC's Wireless Telecommunications Bureau.
Sirius XM spokesman Patrick Reilly said the company is "working
constructively" with T-Mobile to fix the issue but can pursue
"other avenues" if the companies can't come to a resolution. A
T-mobile spokesman declined to comment.
Sirius XM had complained that customers in a few big cities have
been losing their satellite radio signal and that T-Mobile
cellphone towers were the culprit. It first detected a problem last
year after customers in New York City reported their radios
suddenly went silent during portions of their morning commute.
Sirius conducted drive tests and concluded T-Mobile's cellphone
transmitters were interrupting its service.
T-Mobile says it is using its licensed frequencies in a manner
consistent with regulations and other wireless carriers. The
carrier, which has been upgrading its network, argues the
interference isn't its responsibility because it happens inside
Sirius XM radios. Those receivers should be engineered to block
such anomalies and, therefore, the cost of any fix isn't T-Mobile's
responsibility.
The problem apparently comes from something known to radio
engineers as intermodulation. In this case, two airwave frequencies
used by T-Mobile have produced a new frequency inside Sirius radios
that is disrupting service.
Write to Thomas Gryta at thomas.gryta@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
December 10, 2015 19:25 ET (00:25 GMT)
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