Thursday, December 1, 2011

FCC Seeks Criticism On Declaratory Statute Request Concerning Philadelphia Ordinance

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Dec 1, 2011 5:10 PM

The Media Bureau released a open observe Nov. 22 looking criticism on a Petition for Declaratory Ruling that an bidding in Philadelphia concerning satellite-dish designation is preempted by the commission's Over-the-Air Reception Devices Rule (Section 1.4000).

The petition, filed by the Satellite Broadcasting Communications Association, targets a not long ago enacted heavenly body plate bidding in the city. Among the restrictions imposed by the bidding is a exclusive single-family homes from installing heavenly body plates between the facades of the homes and the road if other place that is preferable to the town is available. The bidding moreover prevents designation of a plate on street-facing balconies and patios of single-family homes.

The bidding moreover requires registration of plates in cases where no swap place exists and that the antennas are embellished a shade that is satisfactory to the city.

The Media Bureau observe mentioned the move will be treated with colour as "permit but disclose" for purposes of the commission's ex parte rules.

The Media Bureau set a Dec. 22 deadline for explanation on the petition. Reply explanation are due on or before Jan. 6, 2012. The business has reserved "CSR-8541-O" as the box identifier and requested all filings to add the identifier.

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