Sirius operating out of bounds.(News)

RCR Wireless News, October, 2006

Fresh revelations of terrestrial repeaters being improperly operated by a satellite radio company further fueled a mushrooming controversy at the Federal Communications Commission, one with potentially major implications for wireless broadband companies planning to invest millions of dollars in coming years on U.S.

WiMAX deployment. Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. became the second satellite radio company in recent weeks to disclose that some repeaters-in this case, 11-do not comply with a special temporary authorization issued by the FCC. The Wireless Communications Association International said the Sirius disclosure "is not a trivial issue'' in light of the satellite radio company's petition to effectively grandfather allegedly unlawful operations...

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