FCC issues clarification of new tech standards.
Multichannel News, November, 1992 by Kim, Gary
The Federal Communications Commission last week voted to amend its technical standards for cable TV, set to take effect Dec. 30. Though the actual text wasn't available last week, it appears that the cable industry's concerns in a couple of areas were favorably addressed. That, at least, is what National Cable Television Science and Technology vice president Wendell Baily believes has happened.
"My opinion is that we got everything we asked for, but until we see the actual text, we can't be sure," he said. The clarification comes "not a moment too soon," Bailey said. Industry engineers had grown increasingly restless over the past few months as the deadline for compliance drew steadily nearer without final clarification of several rules that could have...
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